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She know na. |
Yes, but she'll be my third wife. |
Slap! |
sleekch1c:Na so e dey start! First you start talking to yourself, the next thing you know, she goes stark na*ked |
The former Biafra leader and APGA chieftain had been hospitalized in the UK since December 2010 after suffering a stroke ARTICLE | AUGUST 10, 2011 - 3:29PM | BY CHIDI OKOYE Former Biafra leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, died today at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, in the UK, where he has been receiving medical attention since December 2010 after he suffered a stroke. He was aged 78. The hospital authorities had, last week, denounced media reports that the Odumegwu-Ojukwu had suffered a relapse. A statement signed by the hospital’s spokesperson, Joe Wise, on July 29 has said: “General Odumegwu-Ojukwu was admitted as an emergency patient from the Lynden Hill Clinic. He was suffering from a chest infection for which he received treatment. His condition is stable. Contrary to reports published in a number of newspapers, the general has not suffered any further strokes; he is not on a life support machine and has not been on one at any time while a patient in the Royal Berkshire Hospital; the General’s treatment is being funded privately.” Family members and the hospital authorities are yet to make any official statements regarding his death as at the time of this report. The former soldier, and chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), was was born on November 4, 1933, at Zungeruin northern Nigeria to Sir Louis Phillippe Odumegwu Ojukwu, a businessman from Nnewi in southeastern Nigeria. Sir Louis was in the transport business, and was one of the richest men in Nigeria by the time he died in 1966. Emeka, as he was fondly called, began his educational career in Lagos. In 1944, the young Ojukwu was briefly imprisoned for assaulting a white British colonial teacher who was humiliating a black woman at King's College in Lagos; an event which generated widespread coverage in local newspapers At 13, his father sent him overseas to study in Britain, first at Epsom College, in Surrey. He later earned a Masters degree in history at Lincoln College, Oxford University. Thereafter, he returned to Nigeria in 1956. He joined the civil service in Eastern Nigeria as an Administrative Officer at Udi, in present-day Enugu State. In 1957, within months of working with the colonial civil service, he left and joined the military as one of the first and few university graduates to join the army. His popular background and sound education guaranteed his promotion to higher ranks. After serving in the United Nations’ peacekeeping force in the Congo, under Major General Johnson Aguiyi- Ironsi, Odumegwu-Ojuwkwu was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1964 and posted to Kano, where he was in charge of the 5th Battalion of the Nigerian Army. He was in Kano, northern Nigeria, when Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, on January 15, 1966, executed and announced the bloody military coup in Kaduna. Odumegwu-Ojukwu supported the forces loyal to the Supreme Commander of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Major- General Aguiyi-Ironisi. Thus, when Aguiyi-Ironsi took over the leadership of the country in 1966, he appointed Odumegwu- Ojukwu as the Military Governor of Eastern Region. By May 29, 1966, a planned pogrom in northern Nigeria, during which Igbos were targeted and killed, presented problems for the young military governor. He did everything in his power to prevent reprisals and encouraged people to return, as assurances for their safety had been given by his supposed colleagues up north and out west. Events later worsened, leading Odumegwu-Ojukwu to declare that the Igbos would secede from Nigeria and form a sovereign state, called Biafra. A civil war ensued in 1967 and ended in 1970 with Odumegwu Ojukwu leaving the country on self exile. After 13 years, the federal government granted him an official pardon and he returned in 1982. He was chosen by APGA as its presidential candidate for the April 2007 elections, which was won by Olusegun Obasanjo. Fondly referred to as “Ikemba” by the Igbos, Odumegwu Ojukwu is survived by his wife, Bianca, a former beauty queen, and many children and grand children. www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/ojukwu-deadncy patient from the Lynden Hill Clinic. He was suffering from a chest infection for which he received treatment. His condition is stable. Contrary to reports published in a number of newspapers, the general has not suffered any further strokes; he is not on a life support machine and has not been on one at any time while a patient in the Royal Berkshire Hospital; the General’s treatment is being funded privately.” Family members and the hospital authorities are yet to make any official statements regarding his death as at the time of this report. The former soldier, and chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), was was born on November 4, 1933, at Zungeruin northern Nigeria to Sir Louis Phillippe Odumegwu Ojukwu, a businessman from Nnewi in southeastern Nigeria. Sir Louis was in the transport business, and was one of the richest men in Nigeria by the time he died in 1966. Emeka, as he was fondly called, began his educational career in Lagos. In 1944, the young Ojukwu was briefly imprisoned for assaulting a white British colonial teacher who was humiliating a black woman at King's College in Lagos; an event which generated widespread coverage in local newspapers At 13, his father sent him overseas to study in Britain, first at Epsom College, in Surrey. He later earned a Masters degree in history at Lincoln College, Oxford University. Thereafter, he returned to Nigeria in 1956. He joined the civil service in Eastern Nigeria as an Administrative Officer at Udi, in present-day Enugu State. In 1957, within months of working with the colonial civil service, he left and joined the military as one of the first and few university graduates to join the army. His popular background and sound education guaranteed his promotion to higher ranks. After serving in the United Nations’ peacekeeping force in the Congo, under Major General Johnson Aguiyi- Ironsi, Odumegwu-Ojuwkwu was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1964 and posted to Kano, where he was in charge of the 5th Battalion of the Nigerian Army. He was in Kano, northern Nigeria, when Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, on January 15, 1966, executed and announced the bloody military coup in Kaduna. Odumegwu-Ojukwu supported the forces loyal to the Supreme Commander of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Major- General Aguiyi-Ironisi. Thus, when Aguiyi-Ironsi took over the leadership of the country in 1966, he appointed Odumegwu- Ojukwu as the Military Governor of Eastern Region. By May 29, 1966, a planned pogrom in northern Nigeria, during which Igbos were targeted and killed, presented problems for the young military governor. He did everything in his power to prevent reprisals and encouraged people to return, as assurances for their safety had been given by his supposed colleagues up north and out west. Events later worsened, leading Odumegwu-Ojukwu to declare that the Igbos would secede from Nigeria and form a sovereign state, called Biafra. A civil war ensued in 1967 and ended in 1970 with Odumegwu Ojukwu leaving the country on self exile. After 13 years, the federal government granted him an official pardon and he returned in 1982. He was chosen by APGA as its presidential candidate for the April 2007 elections, which was won by Olusegun Obasanjo. Fondly referred to as “Ikemba” by the Igbos, Odumegwu Ojukwu is survived by his wife, Bianca, a former beauty queen, and many children and grand children. www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/ojukwu-dead |
mcelisus:Either you're lying thru your teeth or you have a sugarmummy as a girlfriend. toyemz:Once again? That means its the second time i'm twisting your comment? Lwkmd! |
sleekch1c:The look on your face reminds me of poverty stricken somalis roaming the streets. |
Lol |
Amya:Jamb question! |
^^banned? |
aikuda:How we go take know na? toyemz:Nigerian girls and money! If someone buys expensive gifts for you, does it mean he loves you? Think, for christ sake! sleekch1c:Shut up! With this kind of hungry look on your face, i doubt if you have enough for yourself. |
MeGaStReEt:You're not an igbo or you be my mama say i be. How can an igbo man spell his tribe name in the wrong way? |
Beautiful Onyinye by p square |
Tired. |
ogugua88:Selectively? What an insult! You just made it clear that she's not stable. Princek12:not a dude. Just a chick wit itchy fingers. |
dabrake:*rolling on the floor* O boy you too gbaski! |
kinguy:You don't know what they use it for? Na person dey buy mary kay powder, black opal, iman,neutrogena,makari,Dh7 gold and a whole lot of other things. Some ladies have up to six different lotion they use. Bis is also another thing that takes away their pay. So you see, they can never have extra to buy gifts for anybody. |
Goldieluks:I've completed your list. Stop being partial for christ sake! @op, Thing is, Nigerian girls just don't care. They go with the crowd. A girl i used to date once bought underwear and a pair of socks for me. I talked and boasted about it for close to a month. What i spent on her in the course of our relationship, i've never spent on anyone. Truth is, little things trip guys but naija women don't seem to understand that. Men are more like God in the aspect of giving. Give them a little and they give back ten times of what was given to them. If any lady here thinks i'm lying, she should try and see. |
Pweety4me:You again? SMH Pweety4me:190's case is helpless(20,000+) You still have a chance(15,000+) |
obowunmi:In bold - not our women(igbo women) They still value their marriages and they understand that there's no hope for a divorcee in Igboland. Besides, Igbo men take good care of their wives. |
Mynd_44:Gbam! @op, Tell her to marry her pastor! |
Pweety4me:You no get work! From the nos of silly posts you have, it shows you're nothin but a lonely and an idle young woman. I'll advise you to get a job and spend less time on Nl. |
Mrs.Chima:Please leave guys alone. You don too like guys so tey you change ur sex type to male. |
BABE!:Nobody's begging to see any pics or use it to jerk off like you said. We're doing this for fun and nothing more. |
sexkillz:**instant death** sexkillz:**instant death** |
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?, my broda pls dont st@ a 9ja gender war 1, even d scanty matured ones expect you 2 be a man truth is most of dem dont understand d meanin of luv, d@s y they cheat, double d8 and do all sorts of S H I T and l8r claim equal rite. Tell me all d money wen dem dey get wetin dem dey use am do
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I take that as a compliment. I'm tired of people calling me Butter. 