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IamQuins:He don epp my grandma ooo She dey sell amala with ewedu b4 She die.... I miss those amala with ewedu... especially d way She package her own |
IamQuins:thunder fire u dr As u called my ewedu mumu |
.....sign that She is Yoruba... we can't do without our short broom ( ija be).....kitchen setting |
Alright.... Make someone please help me explain this currency ,Since we are going chinese yuan now, Make we have an understanding
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Atittude:apologize for what? He owns no Senate any apology my brother |
Lordtrillion:that get me laffing either....I think say dey Don curse am say no b part of dem...hin b Hausa |
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The Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has called on the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi not to heed the call by the National Assembly to apologize or resign, following the brickbats between the legislative arm and the executive, over the removal of the Calabar–Lagos rail project from the final 2016 budget.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/calabar-lagos-rail-dont-resign-pdp-tells-amaechi/
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Baylesa again |
Imagine a lady saw her boyfriend in this situation and with those weapon,what can happen later ,na only God knows
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lolz
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erico2k2:going by what u said... concrete is different from blocks... secondly u have to know we have different climate condition from there..That's y we have NSE... NIGERIA SOCIETY OF ENGINEER and COREN..... that regulate structure.... not world Or uae society of engineer.... |
erico2k2:again.... I don't like the idea of u using solid blocks especially for a building more than bungalow... ... I only advice my clients to uuse solid for only fences..... Because the rate at Which solid blocks emit heat Or crack out is high... and the cracking in solid block are not easily controlled As hollow blocks... talking from experience... am a builder ...civil engineer by career... base in portharcourt |
erico2k2:oga site engineer... is like u don't know what's 3m...what am seeing dr can't pass 1.2m |
[quote author=comradee1248 post=44602742][/quote]wetin b dis |
Nelkoko:That's y I So much like arab life style.... So easy.... sitting on d ground comfortably eating..... |
A classified US document obtained by SaharaReporters has revealed that the American government in February 2009 banned Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State from getting a visa to enter the US. It is unclear whether the ban remains in force. Mr. Fayose’s wife, Feyisetan Helen Olayemi Fayose, whose date of birth was given as January 8, 1964, was also targeted for the visa ban. The document showed that the US Embassy recommended the cancellation of her existing visa, which was supposed to be valid until February 2010. Other members of the governor’s family recommended for the 2009 visa ban included his first son, Oluwajomiloju John Fayose, born on February 18, 1992. His B2 visa was recommended for cancellation even though it was supposed to be valid until July 27, 2010. Also covered by the 2009 visa prohibition recommendation were Mr. Fayose’s two others sons, Ayorogbayimika Mine Fayose, born August 1, 1995, and Chukwuemeka Boluwatife Fayose, born November 5, 1997. Both were to have their existing visas rescinded, even though the visas were supposed to be current till July 27, 2010. An interagency committee at the US Mission in Nigeria decided to target Mr. Fayose for visa ineligibility by asking President Barack Obama to invoke Presidential Proclamation 7750 (PP7750), after Mr. Fayose's impeachment in 2006. The classified document indicated that Mr. Fayose had stolen as much as $81 million from the coffers of Ekiti State during his inaugural tenure as governor. Apart from the main allegation of corrupt enrichment, in which Mr. Fayose was accused of using several companies to steal from Ekiti State, he was also portrayed as having “provided stipends to people to attend his rallies and paid journalists to write favorable stories.” In excluding Mr. Fayose from entry into the US, the US Embassy also remarked that the governor was involved in the “triggering of events,” citing him for using political violence to corrupt elections. The classified document provided a list of persons murdered by associates of Mr. Fayose. The murder victims include Tunde Omojola and Ayo Daramola, both of them murdered by well-known aides or associates of Mr. Fayose. Mr. Fayose was also suspected of involvement in the attempted assassinations of Taiwo Fasuba, then chairman of Ado-Ekiti local government area, and Afe Babalola, a prominent lawyer who hails from Ekiti State. In a text message to SaharaReporters, Mr. Fayose suggested that the visa restrictions had been lifted or that his immediate family members were never barred from entering the US after all. “My family (wife and son) was in the US last summer,” the governor stated in the text. His text further stated, “I have only been to the US only twice in my life. During my trial by EFCC between 2007 and 2014, in 2009 the court [asked] that my passport be deposited with the court. I approached the American Embassy for renewal [and they] said I can come back after the trial. I have since won my case at the Ado Ekiti Federal High Court in 2014, which discharged and acquitted me. I have not approached the US Embassy since then.” Mr. Fayose added he was not aware of any continuing visa ban targeting him even though he admitted to our reporter that when he approached the US Consulate in February 2009, he was told to go and conclude his corruption trial. He stated that he had not applied to the US Consulate for travel ever since he controversially became governor again in a highly tainted election in 2014. SaharaReporters learned that Mr. Fayose went into hiding for several months after he was impeached as governor of Ekiti State. He then approached the US Consulate on February 13, 2009, seeking a visa to visit the US for an “urgent medical issue,” but his application was denied. http://saharareporters.com/2016/04/09/governor-fayose-was-banned-entering-us-over-corruption-political-violence Cc lalasticlala
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TheSociopath:omo odua ni aawa o |
[quote author=TheSociopath post=44531992][/quote]I tell u say I sabi English |
[quote author=TheSociopath post=44531992][/quote]I tell u say I sabi English |
searay:Na wa ooo |
Nigeria are now making way in international football..... Thanks to buhari..... Did I just said that said...... Abeg how much is fuel for your side.... just bought it d rate of 230 per litre... |
Airforce1:Ur name na Sorry sir
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LANDOS4RE4:Alright sir/ma |
Khalifa04:ama Yoruba too... with name abass |
Khalifa04:I See same we from same tribe and omo iya mi |
Khalifa04:olopa ewo lepe... actually I know what I would have use to reply u...But due to ur name, I calm down.... |
Okay oo |
How does that pay osun worker salary... Or Make fuel available..... State way dem Don sell for OLX
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tunisbaba:I was like.... this girl is high on fuel scarcity |
Wonder shall never end... Make I sell my property, not even my parent own ooo, Because of just girlfriend that can go anytime.. that means her jazz work on me well ![]() Lalasticlala
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