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Saao:You are neither here nor there, you must have eventually confuse someone. |
Honestly, I am shocked to the marrow. Governor Ododo is definitely indirectly involved in the misappropriation. |
Very funny though. One of the finest professor of architecture in Nigeria gave me this advice, I quote "everyone will regret in life but ensure you make your regrets smaller than others" You might even be the one to now regret more especially when the devil is planning to deal with you in old age. |
The two roofs are different, the first residential building roof while the second is mostly for commercial building. Where you are building your house should determine if eventually you might convert it to commercial in the future. |
God has really demonstrated His infinite mercy and faithfulness in His calling. Many haters whose fathers can't maintain peace in their families are here ranting. Happy birthday sir Live on in God's supernatural grace. It pays to serve God |
Not a writer just my opinion. It is rather unfortunate that we treat some important issues with kid gloves, especially things that involves tyranny, anarchy or complete violation of human rights especially in our continent Africa. Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso are the 3 West African countries presently under Coup d'etat governments, meanwhile 2 of these countries came for the AFCON Tournament. I expect Confederation of African Football (CAF) to have sanctioned these countries to send message to the citizens of these countries that we unanimously expects that Democracy has come to stay in the continent. It is also painful that these tyranny governments in these countries can't be totally blame for their actions and inactions as these governments tends to be performing better economy wise than their ousted elected government and even other democratically elected government in most of the African nations, though no country in the world failed to have its own share of corruptions and misappropriation but within few years those western nations had almost got it all right now. In the sense that they have stringent laws in place against corruption and misappropriation. Unbelievably, Niger is even one of the fastest growing economy in Africa. The standard of living is now getting promising for the citizens. Are we to keep waiting for a revolution that might never come. Among so many questions begging for answers is; when will Africa countries start to get things right?. So that the continuous brain drain happening will cease and we can also boast that we are capable of governing ourselves here in the Africa and lives can be secure in our home country. It is annoying that age long adage that history will always get worse seems to be coming true for us in Africa. |
Great! It was already becoming toxic and might cause online civil war between major tribes in the country. Seun: |
Make ewedu soup and drink consistently till you give birth. Good luck in Jesus name. Adanambra1: |
Messi! |
Even in the Middle East, see love demonstration to someone from different race and probably religion. The best religion is humanity. If you have it underlying your religion (Christianity), winning souls for Christ comes with much ease. God bless the employer and the good nanny. |
Omooba77:Miracles of our Great God! |
The scripture is absolutely complete! "I will use the foolish things of this world to confront the wise" |
It is rather unfortunate no one really digest their reasons for voting *No*. It is actually asking the colonial masters for reparation for years of slavery. It is going to be a concern for any reasonable nation. Until we all decided to forgive these colonial masters about them paying us for years of slavery. Moreover, if they pay us back, black nations leaders will still loot it; where are all the Abacha loot? |
Change location, brothels are much in the north especially Kaduna, Jos etc. Come over to South West, you will understand what am saying. |
Great efforts you must have put into this honestly. Hope you are not dying soon sha, I read your headline and wondered! |
Sit back, take a deep breath and ask yourself what you know of your mother as a person. Is she a spiritual person? Meanwhile, parents are usually right when they are against you marrying anyone at least to 75% times from experiences of what happens around us. If your mum says No, make sure God says Yes, if not you will blame yourself for life. Marriage no bi university degree oh, wey u made wrong course decision and still be able to fit in into what other people studied. |
Candidlady:It isn't odd bro, we aren't native speakers Whenever you have the word "has" or "have" in a sentence accompany it with "been" E.g I have been there twice. Meanwhile, Whenever you don't have to use "has" or "have" then you can use "being" E.g We were being supported at the centre. |
Tabletuner:Who be this person? |
The only stranger in your home is your wife know this from the beginning of your marriage. A woman can't cheat for too long with you seeing evidence. |
Game of football absolutely unpredictable honestly, you can hardly based it on anything substantial from the records. |
Interesting she did that, it is getting rampant in Africa too. I only came to read the ladies comments! |
Even the girl seems more intelligent than you are, ND in FUTO bah? We fellow Nairalander suppose dump you too at this junction. |
dapsoneh:You must be hater oh |
Long overdue at least since a week ago |
Many of us had at least one relationship that we believe should have been better than the present relationship we are in right now, either you are married or in a new relationship right now but things aren't always going as we planned or expected it. A saying goes thus "everyone will regret at the end but always make sure yours is the smallest of regret among others" That relationship you dream of about your ex could have been a worse colossal disappointment compared to this but because it never worked out we might fail to appreciate the dangers that skipped us. Share your experience where you found out your Ex wasn't actually doing better as you have been thinking before you found out. |
Hmmm, @64. |
Get the IRS job first, see the content of the deeds of employment first. Then ask for opinion if u still seem confused on what u could do. |
bolaayenimo:I can see you are not reasonable, at least he said something about it. If you have lost someone in the continuous mayhem, you will appreciate him even saying something. |
Bro, I am really sorry this is happening to you, more so, don't contemplate sucide please. I picked a clip in this movie His Excellency, Ajadi said when you have a problem and you try solving it sometimes you create more problems, from 90k to over 600k, as a B.SC graduate I have not gather such amount at once. I see you are now remorseful! Help hardly come just like that, I wish we could come to his aid. Just my opinion though. There are nice people everywhere, if you can't find any then you be one. |
The multi-award winning Nigerian Afrobeat musician and singer-songwriter, Lagbaja was as Bisade Ologunde in 1960 in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a descent of Odogun’s Compound, Ijagbo Community in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State. In March 1997, he established his club called “Motherlan” in the heart of Ikeja in Lagos. He won the Best Male Video for his video “Never Far Away” at the 2006 Channel O Music Video Awards. He is currently signed to Motherlan’ Music and is also the ambassador of Globacom. The 60-years-old Nigerian instrumentalist has definitely paved a successful career for himself in the entertainment industry. Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about the Nigerian instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, Lagbaja: 1. Lagbaja was as Bisade Ologunde in 1960 in Lagos, Nigeria. 2. He is a descent of Odogun’s Compound, Ijagbo Community in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State. 3. He mentioned in an interview that his mask is used as an icon of man’s facelessness. 4. Lagbaja is a Yoruba word that means “nobody in particular”. 5. He mentioned in an interview that the mask and the name symbolize the faceless, the voiceless in the society, particularly in Africa. 6. He released his national acclaim debut album titled “Lagbaja” in 1993, the album was well received and received a lot of airplay all over the country. 7. His groovy fusion has been referred to as afrojazz, afrobeat, higherlife and afropop until now that he himself has christened the music AFRICANO, alluding mostly to the central role of African drums and grooves in his music. 8. In March 1997, he established his club called “Motherlan” in the heart of Ikeja in Lagos. It was influenced by the traditional African town or market square, where people gather under the moonlight for ceremonies and artistic events like dance, music and storytelling. 9. He won the Best Male Video for his video “Never Far Away” at the 2006 Channel O Music Video Awards. 10.He is currently signed to Motherland’ Music. He is also the ambassador of Globacom. https://www..com/talk/topic,463395.0.html
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Nigeria my country! Southern the political analysts, Buhari can do better than Jonathan in a year. Where una dey? |
If you have a spiritual father, inquire first, some good things comes in rough package at the beginning. The future belong to those who can see tomorrow |