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Food is ready lolz |
Such is life either you win or you loose congrats to the winner |
Lucky you some people are not as lucky as you are to tell the story |
Oboy see wetin my guy man the blow all this years for free chai i nor fit shout |
Nigerian government in general lack maintenance culture. |
Chai blood of Habakuk heavy duty |
noscarn91:You nailed it bro hahaha |
Simple the judge should just order them to organise like 30 babes to rape him to death too. |
That ugly governor really dealt with Edo people am sure he has stolen those funds. |
Ok seen |
Good for them long overdue |
Thank God no life was lost |
Naija i hail o Am coming let me finish eating my meat #lalasticlala come and join me
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Revive the economy and stop looking for innocent people to probe when the worst of them are serving under ur cabinet
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Another matter for dead body I rest my case |
Congrats sha even as I dont know you |
Make I polish my shoe first I dey come This land is not for sale |
The man is a learner let him go and meet Jagaban nd d rest for lectures |
Rule number 1 in Politics There are usually no permernent enemies |
You guys tried sha atall atall na witch thank God you made it but our coach need to check made Sadiq that guy needs to improve for the better. #Naija4life |
I dont just understand it how can one man be more than a party why not expelle him out let him go and look for another party to join where he can stay to struggle position and dictate for them rubbish sheriff my foot #PDP |
Hmmmm I reserve my comment |
The entire Twitter community went wild. Nigerians on Twitter were especially delighted to see two popular musicians of Nigerian descent on the list. WALE At number one, we see the song ‘LoveHate Thing’ by Wale. Wale is Yoruba, never mind that his name is pronounced like some foreign name now. He was born, Olubowale Victor Akintimehin on September 21, 1984. Wale rose to fame in 2006, when his song “Dig Dug (Shake It)” became popular in his hometown. The song Obama loves is from his album ‘Gifted’ released in 2013. His parents are from southwestern Nigeria and came to the United States from Austria in 1979. Wale’s family first lived in Northwest, Washington, D.C., before moving to Montgomery County, when Wale was 10 years-old. He graduated from the Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland in 2002 and later moved to Largo, Maryland in Prince George’s County. He is also the cousin of the actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, and was in Nigeria two years ago, to perform at a Johnnie Walker event. JIDENNA With his song ‘Classic man’ at number 7. Jidenna’s coming of age song, has more than made a name for itself. Born Jidenna Theodore Mobisson on May 4, 1985, Jidenna is a Nigerian-American recording artist signed to Wondaland Records. In 2015, Jidenna released two singles, “Classic Man” and “Yoga”, promoting the label’s compilation EP The Eephus. He has been signed to the Janelle Monáe’s label for a while. Jidenna’s father Oliver Mobisson is a Nigerian Igbo academic. Jidenna grew up partially in Nigeria, where his father was a professor of Computer Science at Enugu state university. In 2008, after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree, he pursued his music career full-time, moving between Los Angeles, Oakland, Brooklynand Atlanta. Jidenna has said that his major influences in music include KRS-One and Big Daddy Kane. |
The girl is not a good liar let her meet Lai Mohammed to teach her better...... from wat the accused is saying there is no attom of truth there, all what she said looks like a fabricated story.... |
Stay clear this land is not for sale .............................. |
Nice one but dont wanna hear stories lata o .. Dont come to social media to tell us ur problem later and expect solutions that would be on your own risk |
Lol change is hear enjoy it while it last its left for chickens to minimize the number of eggs the lay |
Lol change is hear enjoy it while it last its left for eggs to minimize the number of eggs it lays |
My guy doesn't want issues lol |
You better put your house in order PDP to avoid confusion in the subsequent elections holding in some states so you can come up with victory as one party not as a divided house |
That's a good move by the govt hope they keep the high spirit cos Naija is too free for them |
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