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Politics / Re: Man Tattoos Coat Of Arms On His Back by BANGASOUP1: 11:00am On Jan 27, 2013
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TV/Movies / Re: Mercy Johnson Vs Ini Edo: Who Is A Better Actress? by BANGASOUP1: 9:55am On Jan 27, 2013
Kaxmytex: [size=28pt]Mercy babe,if u're out dere viewing diz thread,my advice 4 u iz 2 kip ya gud work continue...bcuz NL don rate u high naw,i no wan make u see it as if u don arrive o.i want u 2 see it as a starting point....i pray God help u

ini gal..if u're also out dere viewing dis thread...don't let diz discourage u,see it as a steppin stone nt as a stumbing block...jolie wey b say im papa nd im mama na oscar winning actor nd actress no fit tok say she sabi all,evrybody jux dey try...do ur best and leave d rest 4 baba God...
Who knwz maybe u galz might be our nxt angelina jolie,scarlett johansson,megan fox,jennifer aniston,Reese Witherspoon,penelope cruz,etc.....stay focus and see maybe u no go acheive dat dream..

To d OP.....why do u create dis topic?...what are u upto??


so

To da mod wey put dis 4 front page..... *SMH*
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Obama Urged To Resign Over Beyoncé Scandal - SATIRE by BANGASOUP1: 8:35am On Jan 27, 2013
The lip-syncing,pls what is the meaning?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Obama Urged To Resign Over Beyoncé Scandal - SATIRE by BANGASOUP1: 8:34am On Jan 27, 2013
and that too is wisdom
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Congratulates May D On New Baby by BANGASOUP1: 10:16am On Jan 26, 2013
who cares
Nairaland / General / What Was Your Nickname In School And Why ? by BANGASOUP1: 4:44am On Jan 26, 2013
If we have the opportunity tore-live the past, one of those things we would want to re live is our educational life. No wonder they said School life is the best...

One of those things that endears you to school is having friends calling you a funny nickname probably because of a funny occurence...

I could remember my friends in school calling me OGROMA because of my height and myhuge body form...

What was your own nickname?
Sports / Re: We Were Robbed - Enyeama Fumes by BANGASOUP1: 2:10am On Jan 26, 2013
'Other rappers b lyk naija dem no dey rich final'...hehehe
Sports / Re: Keshi Is Satisfied With Result Against Zambia by BANGASOUP1: 2:08am On Jan 26, 2013
fp tins baby
Sports / Re: Keshi Is Satisfied With Result Against Zambia by BANGASOUP1: 2:02am On Jan 26, 2013
mallorca: Nigeria should even stop paticipating in AFCON. We are being punished unjustly by the rest of African countries. Imagine how these bastard refs have been treating us in this tounament, this is now bringing back the bad memories of the previous inccidents such as the disallowed beautiful goal scored by Henry Nwosu agaist cameroun in 1988. What about Afcon 2000 final? What about the pelnalty given to host Tunisia in 2004 semi final agaist us? What about Drogba's dubious offside goal agaist us in 2006?

gbamest
Sports / Re: Zambia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia - AFCON 2013 Group C by BANGASOUP1: 9:33pm On Jan 25, 2013
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Sports / Re: When Super Eagles Score How Do You React? by BANGASOUP1: 9:26pm On Jan 25, 2013
you can ban me again and i will open another account,i no even no why una ban me self foolish mod in the sport section
Sports / Re: When Super Eagles Score How Do You React? by BANGASOUP1: 9:25pm On Jan 25, 2013
i da vex for that ref,this yeye mod go da ban person foolsssssssssssssssssssss mod
Sports / Re: When Super Eagles Score How Do You React? by BANGASOUP1: 9:22pm On Jan 25, 2013
those useless mod wen bam me now now oya eye well well ediotic fools
Sports / Renard Under Pressure As Keshi Plots Zambia’s Fall by BANGASOUP1: 8:48am On Jan 23, 2013
Herve Renard is feeling the pressure ahead of Friday’s crucial clash against Nigeria.

This follows Zambia’s stuttering 1-1 draw against Ethiopia in their opening Group C match on January 21 at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

Renard refused to be engaged into discussing the scenario in Group C following Nigeria’s draw against Burkina Faso. At the end of Zambia’s Tuesday morning training session at Ka Nyamazane Stadium, less than 24 hours after his team was outclassed by 10-man Ethiopia.
“You want us to talk, no, we should not talk but we should talk on the pitch,” Renard said.

“People in Zambia talk a lot and one day you will see when we will be out.”

Renard said it was the same thing at the 2010 tournament in Angola when Zambia drew 1-1 against Tunisia in their opening Group D match before qualifying to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1996. “They said the same when I left the first time, you know, that they say you have to change this one, bring this one and you can change everything,” Renard said.

“You want to talk about Nigeria? The press conference was yesterday.”

Group C is tight with all four teams tied on one point each after the Super Eagles also drew 1-1 against Burkina Faso at Mbombela.

Meanwhile, Zambia looked in good spirits at Tuesday’s training like nothing eventful happened on Monday night across town at Mbombela.

Eight players minus Chisamba Lungu who started and finished the match had a separate 40 minute light workout while the rest underwent the full two hour practice session at Ka Nyamazane.

After a thorough review of Eagles match against Burkina Faso, Nigeria’s coach, Stephen Keshi would make changes in tactics and in his selection for the match against Zamibia.

It is a plot that he hopes will win him the match if the players implement even 70 per cent of his strategy.Renard said it was the same thing at the 2010 tournament in Angola when Zambia drew 1-1 against Tunisia in their opening Group D match before qualifying to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1996. “They said the same when I left the first time, you know, that they say you have to change this one, bring this one and you can change everything,” Renard said.

“You want to talk about Nigeria? The press conference was yesterday.”

Group C is tight with all four teams tied on one point each after the Super Eagles also drew 1-1 against Burkina Faso at Mbombela.
Meanwhile, Zambia looked in good spirits at Tuesday’s training like nothing eventful happened on Monday night across town at Mbombela.
Eight players minus Chisamba Lungu who started and finished the match had a separate 40 minute light workout while the rest underwent the full two hour practice session at Ka Nyamazane.
After a thorough review of Eagles match against Burkina Faso, Nigeria’s coach, Stephen Keshi would make changes in tactics and in his selection for the match against Zamibia.
It is a plot that he hopes will win him the match if the players implement even 70 per cent of his strategy.
Celebrities / Re: Pawpaw And Victor Moses In South Africa by BANGASOUP1: 8:32am On Jan 23, 2013
and hw will dis stop moses frm scoring gud goals on friday nonsense,just passing by to say hi
Sports / Re: AFCON: Nigeria Vs Burkina Faso (1 - 1) On 21st January 2013 by BANGASOUP1: 9:30pm On Jan 21, 2013
Andre Uweh: Calm down Nigerians. We are still in the competition. We still have Ethiopia and Zanbia to play against. Surely, they are not as strong as B.Faso. How about Spain that lost their opening match at the last world cup yet they came back after that loss and won the competition.
Biko, be patient Nigerians, it shall be well.

guy u smoke,abeg park well jor
Sports / Re: AFCON: Nigeria Vs Burkina Faso (1 - 1) On 21st January 2013 by BANGASOUP1: 9:26pm On Jan 21, 2013
chreld_b: i cant believe this! How I go take sleep this night?

go drink garri sleep abeg
Sports / Re: Not Being Able To Watch Nigeria's Match Live: How Did You Feel? by BANGASOUP1: 9:22pm On Jan 21, 2013
never ever and ever no wonder most of my friends call me woman wrapper for washing naija game so so shocked n frustreded,continue drinkings my alomo wt garri
Sports / Re: Not Being Able To Watch Nigeria's Match Live: How Did You Feel? by BANGASOUP1: 9:20pm On Jan 21, 2013
i lol in azonto
Sports / Re: AFCON: Nigeria Vs Burkina Faso (1 - 1) On 21st January 2013 by BANGASOUP1: 9:53am On Jan 21, 2013
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360command: S.eagles, my gf is a burkinabe .please don't give dem the trashing of their life cause she may not give d tin if u trash them.

so
Sports / Re: AFCON: Nigeria Vs Burkina Faso (1 - 1) On 21st January 2013 by BANGASOUP1: 9:52am On Jan 21, 2013
tucute: this match is gonna be a block buster...i hope the players paraded by keshi are gonna pull this off for us...i still miss osaze the locomotive engine .....well as a patriotic nigerian, i see nigeria defeating the burkina baes wit a 2 nil clear victory.......

go sleep abeg
Politics / Re: 16 Policemen Burnt To Death In Auto Crash by BANGASOUP1: 9:43am On Jan 21, 2013
sholay2011:

YOU ARE A GRADE A FOOL! ARE YOU A HUMAN BEING OR A BEAST?

park well jor
Politics / Re: 16 Policemen Burnt To Death In Auto Crash by BANGASOUP1: 9:42am On Jan 21, 2013
Health / Your Toilet May Be Cleaner Than Your Kitchen Sink by BANGASOUP1: 8:10am On Jan 21, 2013
If you dropped a piece of fruit in your kitchen sink while rinsing it, would you think twice about popping it in your mouth? What if you dropped it in the toilet?Although the mere thought of retrieving anything from the toilet bowl may be enough to make you sick, your toilet may actually be cleaner than your kitchen sink. And that is a fact.

It would interest you to know that germs live in some of the unexpected spots — like your kitchen sink. Food particles from plates left to soak or rinsed from dishes, turn kitchen sinks into perfect breeding grounds for some of the deadliest germs known. From here illness-causing bacteri, including E. coli and salmonella can get on your hands or spread to foods.

Dirty places: The kitchen sink rules
Most people take decisive steps to sanitise and disinfect their toilet bowls, scrubbing and wiping several times in the day, yet few give their kitchen sinks the same consideration. They simply rinse with water and assume they are clean. But they’re not. Worse still, quite a large number of napkins, wiping cloths and sponges used in kitchens are heavily contaminated with harmful bacteria, meaning proper clean-up can be difficult.

In one particular study, independent environmental scientists found that 90 percent of kitchen cloths, 46 percent of kitchen sinks, 38 percent of bathroom sinks and 14 percent of children’s toys in 20 homes with children in the US, UK, Germany, Africa, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and India, failed the test. They had a total bacteria count of more than 100,000 per square centimeter.


Toilet and kitchen sink
Generally, there is a lack of appreciation that kitchen sinks can be contaminated with fecal organisms, either coming in with fruit and vegetables or from pets and children. Tip: Wash sink with a solution of bleach and water once a day and then let the solution run down the drain. Remove the drain plug and clean it, too. Sterilise sponges with a one-minute high-powered blast in the microwave. Or simply forget sponges entirely and clean food spills with a paper towel and dump it. Then wash your hands.

Other dirty places in the home

Your toothbrush
You put it in your mouth twice a day. You rinse it off after using it and put it away damp, but do you ever think of all the germs lurking on it? Bacteria like the moist area and grow on it. If you keep your toothbrush in the toilet, it could be contaminated for at least two hours after each flush.

Tip:Place your toothbrush where it can air out and dry between uses — but not too close to the toilet. Replace your toothbrush often, particularly after you’ve been sick, and close your toilet lid before flushing.

Salt and pepper shaker
Tests on 30 salt and pepper shakers found viruses on 41 percent of the surfaces tested, and every one of shakers tested were positive for cold viruses.

Tip: When you wipe the kitchen table after eating, wipe off the salt and pepper shaker too. Wash your hands — before and after.

TV remote control
It’s dropped on the floor, stuffed between the sofa cushions, coughed on and sneezed at. Everyone in the house handles it. Anything people touch a lot has germs on it. The remote control’s surface is among the germiest.

Tip: Wipe your remote with bleach or alcohol wipes. Regular hand-washing is the best way to protect you against these germs.

Computer keyboard
If you eat at your computer, sneeze on your keyboard, or sit down to surf the Internet without first washing your hands, your computer keyboard could be a health hazard.

Tip: Wash your hands before and after using your computer. If you must eat at your desk, don’t drop crumbs into your keyboard. Gently shake out the crumbs or vacuum it. Wipe the keys with alcohol or bleach wipes, but nothing too wet. Wipe the mouse.

The bathtub
The place where you clean yourself is not so clean itself. Staphylococcus bacteria is found in 26 percent of tubs.

Tip: Clean and disinfect your tub with bleach or bathroom cleaner after bathing, then dry with a clean towel.

Wash your hands
Lots of germs are harmless; many are even good for your health. But you can help protect yourself from those that aren’t by keeping your hands clean. Hands transfer bacteria and viruses to eyes, nose, and mouth. They can also transfer germs to others. Regular hand washing with soap and water is the best protection.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/your-toilet-may-be-cleaner-than-your-kitchen-sink/
Health / Epsom Salt Bath Restores Skin Health by BANGASOUP1: 7:56am On Jan 21, 2013
The wonders of Epsom salt have been well known for hundreds of years moreso as its beneficial properties can soothe the body, mind and soul.

One of the simplest ways to ease stress and stress-related problems is to soak in a tub full of hot water with a few cups of Epsom Salt.

A bath in Epsom salt offers health benefits that have led many people for years to make soaking in the tub a regular routine.

Epsom salts are made up of the compound magnesium sulfate.
Magnesium is important in that it helps keep enzyme activity regular in your body, and it helps bodily functions to run smoothly. Sulfate also plays an important role in the way in which your body works: It has a role in the formation of brain tissue and joint proteins, and it can strengthen the walls of the digestive tract.

Taking Epsom salt regularly may help keep the skin soft,but the key is tio remember to rinse away any salt that is left on your skin after your bath. To keep your skin moisturised, use warm water.it can also help if you need to hide winkles on your skin.

Taking an Epsom salt bath helps restore magnesium and sulfate in your system because they can be absorbed through your skin. Some doctors recommend soaking three times per week for about 12 to 15 minutes. If you’re wondering where to find Epsom salt, just check out your local store, health food store or pharmacy.
Nairaland / General / 16 Policemen Burnt To Death In Auto Crash by BANGASOUP1: 6:28am On Jan 21, 2013
SIXTEEN policemen, who had just passed out of Police College were yesterday burnt to death at Omua-Aran area of Kwara State following an auto crash involving a Mercedes Benz car and Hummer bus.

Eye witnesses told Vanguard that the accident occurred at about 9:00 a.m in front of the Federal Government Girls College, Omu-Aran in Irepodun Local Government Area of the state.

The Toyota Hummer bus which the policemen chattered was travelling from Ilorin to Nasarawa State, while the Mercedes Benz car with number plate Kaduna AB 347 BKA was coming from the opposite direction and rammed into the “police vehicle.”

It was said the impact caused the fire to erupt. Rescuers were said to have arrived too late as the two vehicles were said to have been burnt into ashes before their arrival.

However, there were three survivors who were rushed to Omu-Aran General Hospital where they are receiving treatment.

Vanguard checks also revealed that the policemen were indigenes of Kwara who were trained in Lagos.They reportedly made a detour to Ilorin enroute Nasarawa State where they were allegedly posted to before they met their untimely death.

Confirming the accident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Fabode Femi, who said the police were aware of the accident, however, added that he was yet to confirm the number of casualty.

He assured that he would brief the press as soon as he was able to get the accurate figure of the victims.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/16-policemen-burnt-to-death-in-auto-crash/
Nairaland / General / Annoying & Popular Fcbuk Updates by BANGASOUP1: 2:09pm On Jan 20, 2013
MOST POPULAR BUT ANNOYING FACEBOOK UPDATES.
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1- Good night pals (So make me cry?).
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2- Am back pals! (From.....where ­? Prison or hospital?).
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3- My heart is broken, I will never love again (No be new thing).
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4- Am gonna be off for a while (Safe Journey...No be by force to use Facebook).
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5- Am back! Did u miss me? (I didn't even notice you had gone...Duh!).
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6- I love my Boo (Tell him, not us).
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7- London on my mind (Ehen? Why u come dey tell me? Na me wan give u TRANSPORT FARE?).
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8- So Angry (Go fight who provoke u).
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9- People are wicked (Na today u just dey know?).
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10- Am in love (No be news).
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11- I saw an angel (Na demon u for see ke).
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12- Money on my mind (Na so? Here resemble UBA? Go rob Bank).
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13- Ur pix looks nice (I know b4 i upload am).
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14- Oh my God my flight is delayed (Take a bus).
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15- New look (Wetin be our business?).
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16- Am tired of this life (Who send u come b4?).
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17- I am off to church (Na Babalawo place u for go).
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18- Mall loading (U be conductor?).
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19- I love Kamsolo so much (Who is that and why should we care?).
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KEEP IT ROLLING...ADD YOURS!

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Romance / Man Lashed 15 Years In Prison For Raping Chicken To Death by BANGASOUP1: 1:59pm On Jan 20, 2013
A Zimbabwe Magistrate Court found 27-year-old Goliath Nyirenda guilty of sexually abusing a chicken which later died.

The court said the offence was a serious one which carried a maximum sentence of 15 years and fell under the jurisdiction of the High Court.

Goliath was thereby sentenced to 15 good years in prison
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by BANGASOUP1: 8:50pm On Jan 19, 2013
Mazi_Omenuko:
These are the new members that completed the one million mark!

who cares

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