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Final battle ...ok oh.. Mean while am considering Army form as soon the final battle is over.. Sharkua be like...hahahha infidel-i wilu kilu yuu. |
Na so one lady rape my guy.. My guy run outside unclad..d lady follow am up drag am bk inside room. Na so my niggi dey shout.. Pls am ok ,am ok. Lol. That was in 2012@ gariki , enugu. |
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Bread! Looks like is blessed wedding for those who got married before through tradition. But thats way too poor.. |
Chief Femi Fani- Kayode Monday slammed the Convener of the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, describing his comments that President Muhammadu Buhari owes Igbos nothing as most most insensitive, cruel and Puerile. Responding to comments credited to Junaid, Fani- Kayode in a message to Vanguard noted that his statements that If the igbo feel marginalised they should attempt to break away again, was most uncharitable and careless, warning that if there was any attempt to butcher the Ibos or a repeat of what happened in 1966, it would be resisted by not only the Ibos, but by all Nigerians, with attempt to secede, which according to him, would be successful. According to him, the like of Junaid must learn from history, our mistakes, preach peace and peaceful coexistence, rather that boast and beat our chests for yet another round of war. Fani- Kayode reacting to a statement titled, ” If the igbo feel marginalised they should attempt to break away again”- Dr. Junaid Mohammed, The Punch Newspaper, 17th August 2015, said, “Given the immense suffering that the igbo were subjected to both before, during and after the civil war this is one of most insensitive, cruel and puerile comments that I have heard in recent times. “I daresay that if Junaid Mohammed’s Nigeria ever butchers over 100,000 innocent igbo civilians again, as they did in the north in 1966 just before the civil war, there will indeed be another attempt to secede, but this time it will not only be successful, but they will also take many others with them.“Rather than boast and beat our chests, we must learn from our history and we must never repeat its mistakes.” Junaid Mohammed had said, “If it is about Buhari making the appointments based on merit, I have no problems with it. I don’t believe Buhari or Nigeria owes any Igbo anything. I don’t care what Ezeife says; if they had seceded, there would have been no Nigeria today. As people who acted outside the interest of Nigeria as a country, to expect compensation is a very odd logic. “If the Igbo don’t like it, they can attempt secession again. If they do, they must be prepared to live with the consequences. Nobody owes them anything and nobody is out to compensate them for anything.”
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Cute were u @ pls come home! |
Soldier left without returning peace on the high way... Did You expect soldiers to hold on their mission to talk peace with people who lost someone? Or begin to shoot them all? Soldiers are not the one to address such issue... Similar thing happened in Nasarawa...for those of u who travel like me... Along wulko to akwanga dats if ur coming from laffia..hope ur enjoying the new bumps to limit ur speed ..because too many people hv been knocked down in that axis..since our govt is neglecting duolization of Fedral roads..then there should be speed limit in areas where people live. |
Dullard have sipped brukutu and kunu aya .. |
Goldmaxx:Imebiela ! Tufiakwa |
People wey dey answer k.c na po.rn stars? Yeye pple. |
God of chosen. Lol. U dnt even knw wot ur worshiping. |
Heheheh woman wey try leave me here...Na drunken master she go carry go home.. Monkey style, snakes styles etc will be practicalized on her.. |
Watched this in 2012 ...I remember vividly...don't even think is in nigeria...because they weren't speaking english.. |
Nice...may my day sound thunderous when my time is right. |
A disgrace to my tribe..unam- ikot!!! |
ElDeeVee:That's an insult Mr. PDP.... U need change. |
When the big masquarad comes..every other less influential gives way...besides, what if VP don't show up? No need fighting , Should he come, no one will be able to explain how space, chair and table will be manifested. |
Okwubele ebe oji wete ego oji ruo ulo ahu...na uwa nke ugbua ihe nile na adala onu. Kam nnu kwa. |
My phone na may mama and my papa salary join. |
You shaved ur wifes pubic without her knowing it.. Hmmmm 1. Who cooks for you? May be he/she uses thyme (weed) |
Hmmmm ur cup don full.. With ur mouth have u compelled judges to sentence people to prison.. From the proceedings of another lawyer shall u be reprimanded in prison. |
Today is World Elephant Day, so take some time to learn about these beautiful creatures and the elephant poaching crisis. An estimated 40,000 elephants a year are killed by poachers and, according to some estimates, since the 60’s the population has been dwindled down from 3.5 million to less than 400,000. 1. Elephants are known to mourn their dead Sometimes the animal kingdom seems harsh and cold, but elephants may have a particular connection with the human race. Elephants are known to mourn their loved ones when they pass. Dr. Kate Evans, of the Elephants For Africa research foundation, has witnessed mourning among wild elephants that she knew well. On one occasion, she explained to Dailymail UK, a young elephant came across three skulls. He ignored the first two, but paid particular attention to the third skull, from an elephant he had been friendly with. “He seemed to know who the skull belonged to,” Dr. Evans explains. Perhaps explaining the elephant cogito is because elephants spend their lives together in herds and can live up to 70 years. They lived together, they breed together, and they eat together which causes them to form a tight bond amongst their herd. This is why when one of them passes away they mourn together. 2. Elephants are vital to the African ecosystem The beauty of these animals are not the only thing they contribute to the ecosystem. According to SOS Elephants, they pull down trees and break up thorny bushes helping to create grasslands for other animals to survive. They use their size and trunks to dig waterholes in dry riverbeds exposing underground water. Even their gigantic foot prints cause holes to form in the ground where water can collect. After, other animals can use as a water source. When the herd travels, they create trails that act as fire breakers and water run offs. Elephant manure is important to the environment as well. Baboons and birds are known to pick through dung for undigested seeds and nuts, and dung beetles reproduce in these deposits. In fact, some seeds will not germinate unless they have passed through an elephant’s digestive system. The nutrient-rich manure also replenishes the earth which aids humans when we farm in the nutrient rich soil. Considering all of this, it is no wonder why elephants are bestowed with the nickname “The Megagardeners of the Forest.” 3. Elephants are the largest terrestrial animal Elephants can grow up to 13 feet and weigh up to 15,000 pounds. Despite their gigantic frame, the elephant is no match for poachers and need our help to fight for their survival. The size of an elephant can even astound some of Earth’s largest men, like NFL star defensive tackle Vince Wilfork who stands 6’ 2” and weighs 325 pounds. Add yours !! Adm, hope u show love to this amazing creature.
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One word: vampire |
Today is World Elephant Day, so take some time to learn about these beautiful creatures and the elephant poaching crisis. An estimated 40,000 elephants a year are killed by poachers and, according to some estimates, since the 60’s the population has been dwindled down from 3.5 million to less than 400,000. 1. Elephants are known to mourn their dead Sometimes the animal kingdom seems harsh and cold, but elephants may have a particular connection with the human race. Elephants are known to mourn their loved ones when they pass. Dr. Kate Evans, of the Elephants For Africa research foundation, has witnessed mourning among wild elephants that she knew well. On one occasion, she explained to Dailymail UK, a young elephant came across three skulls. He ignored the first two, but paid particular attention to the third skull, from an elephant he had been friendly with. “He seemed to know who the skull belonged to,” Dr. Evans explains. Perhaps explaining the elephant cogito is because elephants spend their lives together in herds and can live up to 70 years. They lived together, they breed together, and they eat together which causes them to form a tight bond amongst their herd. This is why when one of them passes away they mourn together. 2. Elephants are vital to the African ecosystem The beauty of these animals are not the only thing they contribute to the ecosystem. According to SOS Elephants, they pull down trees and break up thorny bushes helping to create grasslands for other animals to survive. They use their size and trunks to dig waterholes in dry riverbeds exposing underground water. Even their gigantic foot prints cause holes to form in the ground where water can collect. After, other animals can use as a water source. When the herd travels, they create trails that act as fire breakers and water run offs. Elephant manure is important to the environment as well. Baboons and birds are known to pick through dung for undigested seeds and nuts, and dung beetles reproduce in these deposits. In fact, some seeds will not germinate unless they have passed through an elephant’s digestive system. The nutrient-rich manure also replenishes the earth which aids humans when we farm in the nutrient rich soil. Considering all of this, it is no wonder why elephants are bestowed with the nickname “The Megagardeners of the Forest.” 3. Elephants are the largest terrestrial animal Elephants can grow up to 13 feet and weigh up to 15,000 pounds. Despite their gigantic frame, the elephant is no match for poachers and need our help to fight for their survival. The size of an elephant can even astound some of Earth’s largest men, like NFL star defensive tackle Vince Wilfork who stands 6’ 2” and weighs 325 pounds. You can add yours!
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If you don’t have a PayPal account or you don’t even know what PayPal means , google is your friend. With PayPal, you can do a lot of things, send and receive money at your convenience. The good news is, you can now send and receive money on PayPal through BBM. Which I think is the best with ease. According to what PayPal announced on their website “We are delighted to announce that we are teaming up with BBM to bring peer-to-peer (P2P) payments where the conversation is already happening – in your BBM Chats.” How Does it Work? ==>Select the PayPal “Send Money” icon in BBM and connect your PayPal account. You can start sending money to family and friends once they’ve also connected their PayPal accounts to BBM. From there, you’ll simply select the PayPal icon directly in BBM, enter in the amount of money, review the details, and hit send – that’s all it takes! Note: You do not need to have the PayPal app on your device to send money as the transfer happens through BBM. This PayPal feature on BBM beta roll out started today in Canada, and other countries should expect to reach them in the coming weeks. It works on iOS, Android and Blackberry devices. Source:Inside Blackberry https://ca.stories.paypal-corp.com/home/send-and-receive-money-with-paypal-on-bbmtm |
Men like u are busy washing plate every night for their wife or G.F ...na small pikin of same sex u wan go wash ... Mad man. Disgusting pig. |
Congrats to them..what if we celebrate tomorrows lecturers? |
I know is this kind of thing. Many of them have toilet infection. Ever seen a herbalist around any campus in nigeria? If u c the way thousand of girls cluster him/her u will think is the governor that came around. Is very pitiable I must say.. |
It seems there is an x police officer among them.. Very good!!! Lord continue to expose them all. Amen |
This political era ...na visiting visiting.. |
Wondering what would be the reaction of my colleagues if I dress this way.. Swag is not for me.. Just casual outfit. Kul anyway. |
Lagos the home of the homeless. |
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