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MrRhymes101:I tire |
Diffdeef:brother na make you know the kind government wey you get |
MrRhymes101:who is on drugs? |
[b]Do you know that with a Nigerian international passport, you can visit 44 countries around the world VISA FREE or VISA ON ARRIVAL? See the countries below 1. Bangladesh (Visa on arrival) 2. Barbados ( Visa free for 6 months) 3. Benin Republic ( Visa free) 4. Burkina Faso ( Visa free) 5. Burundi ( Visa on arrival for 30days) 6. Cameroon ( Visa free) 7. Cape Verde ( Visa on arrival) 8. Chad ( Visa free) 9. Comoros Island ( Visa on arrival) 10. Cote d'ivoire ( Visa free ) 11. Djibouti ( Visa on arrival ) 12. Dominican ( Visa free for 21 days ) 13. Fiji Island ( Visa free for 4 months) 14. Gambia ( Visa free for 90days ) 15. Georgia ( Visa on arrival ) 16. Ghana ( Visa free ) 17. Guinea ( Visa free ) 18. Guinea Bissau ( Visa free for 90 days ) 19. Haiti ( Visa free for 90 days ) 20. Iran ( Visa on arrival ) 21. Kenya ( Visa on arrival for 90 days ) 22. Liberia ( Visa free ) 23. Madagascar ( Visa on arrival for 90 days ) 24. Maldives ( Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 25. Mali ( Visa free ) 26. Mauritania ( Visa on arrival ) 27. Mauritius ( Visa free for 90days ) 28. Micronesia ( Visa free for 30 days ) 29. Mozambique ( Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 30. Nauru ( Visa on arrival ) 31. Niger republic ( Visa free ) 32. Palau ( Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 33. Samoa ( Visa on arrival for 60 days ) 34. Senegal ( Visa free ) 35. Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 36. Sierra Leone ( Visa free ) 37. Somalia ( Visa on arrival ) 38. Sri Lanka ( Electronic travel authorization ) 39.Tanzania ( Visa on arrival ) 40. Timor-Leste ( Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 41. Togo ( Visa free ) 42. Tuvalu ( Visa on arrival for 30 days ) 43. Uganda ( Visa on arrival ) 44. Vanuatu ( Visa free for 30 days )[/b]
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maybe he wants to marry his Mother that was why he killed his Father |
My Mum gave birth to me in Sudan. I did my primary school in Iran, later I was transferred to the primary school in Iraq. Did my secondary school in Libya, got admission into a university in Afghanistan. After five years I went for my IT in Egypt. Presently am in Nigeria to exhibit my skills and talent. Who am I...... ??*
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wasting of time!
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solochris:no brother to say the truth i dont live in Nigeria |
This same topic has made front page almost a million times just dont know why it has to be so now that we have seen them what are we going to do with them? |
Omg!! what is going on? please God rescue us from this sufferness just imagin what our women are doing just to survive |
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OBJ is no saint he should leave GEJ alone my dear MOD FP things abeg |
menix:so he should stop pointing accusing finger on GEJ cos he's no saint |
[b]Military equipment is for French peacekeepers in Chad - ----Jacques Champagne de Labriolle, France ambassador to Nigeria. AVIATION authorities are to release the Russian plane seized in Kano over the weekend after receiving a satisfactory explanation that the military hardware the aircraft was carrying was meant for French peacekeepers currently serving in Chad. On Saturday, security officials at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport seized a Russian Antonov plane that was enroute to the Chadian capital Ndjamena laden with arms and ammunition. It was feared that the weapons might belong to terrorist sect Boko Haram but the French embassy in Nigeria has come out to confirm that it owns the cargo. Loaded with two helicopters parts and other sophisticated weapons including two sport utility vehicles and an array of AK 47 assault rifles, the plane had stopped in Kano to refuel before it was seized. Its six crew members were arrested but the Russian embassy has denied it has anything to do with the weapons, pointing out that it was the French government who hired the aircraft. According to the Russian Embassy in Abuja, the seized aircraft had been chartered to transport the military equipment to the French peacekeepers in Chad. It issued an official Tweet saying: “The plane was chartered by the French peacekeeping mission in Chad and transporting its property." Defence spokesman Group Captain Wakperem Maigida, said that the military had already commenced an investigation into the impounded aircraft. He added that the military authorities are seeking to determine the content and origin of the aircraft. However, France has admitted ownership of the seized cargo plane. France's embassy in Nigeria said that the flight was covered by a diplomatic clearance given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, noting that the Autonov 124 commercial plane was forced to land at the Kano airport because of dense air traffic at the Ndjamena airport in Chad. Jacques Champagne de Labriolle, France's ambassador to Nigeria, said that the plane had to divert to an alternate international airport and the closest facility was Kano. He added that the Russian crew decided to fly there to refuel and to take off again for Ndjamena. Mr de Labriolle denied that the plane was carrying arms and ammunition, stressing that it was conveying two light Gazelle helicopters, spare parts and maintenance items belonging to the French Army. He added that official information had been supplied by the French embassy in Nigeria, noting that the federal and airport authorities, being satisfied with the documents and the genuine character of the flight, had announced that the plane would be authorised to pursue its flight to Ndjamena.[/b]
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[b]Obasanjo’s government was the most corrupt in the history of Nigeria.--- Says the traditional ruler of Lagos His Majesty Oba Rilwan Akiolu. ------Obasanjo was the first President in the world to have issued himself the license to own a private university while still a sitting President. He is the proud owner of Bell University of Technology, Ota. As you read this piece, Obasanjo is the owner of the N12.7 billion Obasanjo Presidential Library at Ota in Ogun State. There is also the Five Star hotel he allegedly completed upon leaving office in 2007. His hilltop mansion a section of which was gutted by fire early last year was built while he was President... FOR all it may be worth, the last tirade against President Goodluck Jonathan by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, is certainly one of the salvos intended to weaken the support base of the President as his enemies led by Obasanjo plan to hit him below the belt. But the reactions of Nigerians of varied backgrounds to Obasanjo’s old tricks show that they are no fools. The people’s condemnation of Obasanjo’s hypocrisy has been overwhelming. The first reaction came from no less a personality than the traditional ruler of Lagos, His Majesty Oba Rilwan Akiolu, who said that Obasanjo’s government was the most corrupt in the history of Nigeria. The respected monarch cannot be more correct. Amidst Obasanjo’s catalogue of anti corruption verbal interventions, the question that now begs for an urgent answer is: Is Obasanjo among the Saints? Due largely to our lamentable short memory, it seems as though we have forgotten so soon about the person of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and his recent past. But the poor boy from Owu Village in Ogun State was led by fortuitous and opportunistic circumstances to have a rendezvous with history and destiny. Against his will and command, Obasanjo became head of state after the assassination of his boss, General Murtala Muhammed. He was said to have been the man who launched Nigeria into the estranged comity of heavily indebted nations when he took the first ever N1 billion International Monetary Fund, IMF, loan in 1978 when the Nigerian currency was 75 kobo to the United States dollar. Moments after Obasanjo left office in 1979, his regime’s pet project, Operation Feed the Nation, OFN, ceased to exist. It was succeeded by the Obasanjo Farms Nigeria. Today, the Ota Farms which was allegedly reduced to zero level by the regime of the late General Sani Abacha, is reputed to be one of the richest privately owned farms in the world. Like a story in a book, Obasanjo was the first President in the world to have issued himself the license to own a private university while still a sitting President. He is the proud owner of Bell University of Technology, Ota. As you read this piece, Obasanjo is the owner of the N12.7 billion Obasanjo Presidential Library at Ota in Ogun State. There is also the Five Star hotel he allegedly completed upon leaving office in 2007. His hilltop mansion a section of which was gutted by fire early last year was built while he was President. Obasanjo was alleged to have bought substantial shares in Transcorp, meaning he is into hospitality, airlines, insurance, agriculture, construction, oil and gas, etc. It was during his administration that a whopping $16 billion was spent to generate darkness for Nigerians for eight miserable years. It is as though Nigerians have forgotten so soon the Ikoyi land deals scandal, the National Poverty Alleviation scandal, the N10 billion presidential jet scandal, the Halliburton bribery scandal and the rest of the Jaw-breaking, mind-boggling corruption allegations that coloured Obasanjo’s dull Presidency. Here, we are not talking about the N36 trillion generated between 1999 and 2007 under Obasanjo who doubled as Petroleum Minister for seven and a half years. Obasanjo under whose watch prominent Nigerian politicians, including Chief Marshall Harry, Chief A. K. Dikibo, Chief Ogbonnaya Uche, Chief Bola Ige, his Attorney General and Minister of Justice, were assassinated, alleged in his 18-page letter dated December 2, 2013 that Jonathan placed over 1,000 Nigerians on political watch list. According to him, while Jonathan was training snipers and other armed personnel secretly in a location where the late head of state General Abacha also allegedly trained his killers, he was clandestinely acquiring weapons for political purposes. One full year after his vainglorious allegations, Nigerians have not heard of the killing of any of Dr. Jonathan’s sworn enemies, a case of the pot calling the kettle black. In fact, corruption was more pronounce during the Obasanjo years than now. But if Obasanjo did so well in the management of the economy and the war on corruption, why are Nigerians complaining about his years of the locusts? Just as he is doing to Jonathan, Obasanjo rankled the weeping wounds and gangrenes of Nigeria under erstwhile military president General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. What did we see when Obasanjo was in the saddle between 1999 and 2007? He increased fuel prices eight times in eight years and sold juicy public enterprises off to himself and his cronies. He accused IBB of running the nation aground with degenerate economic policies like the Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP, which, according to him, lacked a human face. He also dragged the Babangida junta to the dock of the people’s court to answer for charges of fuel price increases that induced greater hardships for the pauperised citizenry.[/b]
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obanikoro is a failure like buhari |
hadizadeezy:Chelsea for life |
what is our business if have stop smoking or drinking do we go to every place with you to confirm that you have stoped womanizing Abeg stop play NEXT! |
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pelvicky:In your dreams |
Good luck to the both sides |
Why not a Nigerian? I'm not happy |
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Anyway nobody in his right frame of mind would do dat.......SAY NO 2 DRUGS
