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Technology MarketRe: Strong 2.4m Dish & Srt 4653 Mpeg 2 For Sale. by cantell(op): 8:56pm On Aug 12, 2011
Currently in onitsha.
Technology MarketStrong 2.4m Dish & Srt 4653 Mpeg 2 For Sale. by cantell(op):
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Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by cantell(m):
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Satellite TV TechnologyRe: Fta Equipment Market. Buy And Sell Fta Equipments Here by cantell(m):
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Forum GamesRe: ╚►kiss! 4uck! Hug! Or Pass!◄╝ (apa Keji) by cantell(m): 10:46pm On Aug 10, 2011
She know na.
Forum GamesRe: Will You Marry The Person Above You? by cantell(m): 10:41pm On Aug 10, 2011
Yes, but she'll be my third wife.
Forum GamesRe: Slap Or Kiss by cantell(m): 10:38pm On Aug 10, 2011
Slap!
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 5:17pm On Aug 10, 2011
sleekch1c:
Bite me.
Na so e dey start!
First you start talking to yourself, the next thing you know, she goes stark na*ked
PoliticsFormer Biafra leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu is dead. by cantell(op): 4:53pm On Aug 10, 2011
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
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 4:41pm On Aug 10, 2011
mcelisus:
Listen up all. It's surpose to b a 2way thing. My girl bought me a camry 2months ago though in anticipation that i will 4give her for an un4giveable wrong she did me. Belive me the highest thing i have bought her is a pair of shoes that cost me #28k only,
Either you're lying thru your teeth or you have a sugarmummy as a girlfriend.
toyemz:
@cantell

once again you have managed to twist a quote wrongly

My beef wasn't about guys buying expensive gifts for females to prove love or not
my annoyance is that while some guys want the most expensive gifts ever
they aren't willing to match that demand by buying expensive gifts in return

love isn't about what material gain one gets
but about sharing and sharing unselfishly
while i don't accept it right that a female should only be the one side gift receiver in a relationship
guys should know that showering your woman with gifts falls within their responsibility
Once again? That means its the second time i'm twisting your comment?
Lwkmd!
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 8:13pm On Aug 09, 2011
sleekch1c:
^^if Your slow brain cannot process any other reply apart frm dat,I advise U̶̲̥̅̊ to STFU, smh at guys like U̶̲̥̅̊.
The look on your face reminds me of poverty stricken somalis roaming the streets.
Jokes EtcRe: The Truth Shall Set You Free. by cantell(m): 8:05pm On Aug 09, 2011
Lol
RomanceRe: Does It Really Matter? (your Views) by cantell(m): 7:54pm On Aug 09, 2011
Amya:
Do you really think sex is important in a relationship?

Does it determine if a relationship would work? Can wives leave there husbands for it? and vice versa.

(To guys) If you have carnal knowledge of a person before you get married, does that automatically make a person a LovePeddler?

Are the techniques and how good a person is (performing the techniques) really important?

Can love really conquer all. . .Especially in a situation where a person isn't very good, or completely horrible in bed?

(To girls) does size of a guys tool really matter?

Is the size, height and shape of a person really important?

These questions might actually look laughable, and the answers to these questions might seem predictable, but you'd be surprised at the different views people might have.
Jamb question!
RomanceRe: Most Nigerian Guys: by cantell(m): 7:32pm On Aug 09, 2011
^^banned?
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 7:29pm On Aug 09, 2011
aikuda:
this is overgeneralization. I have received many gifts from Nigerian girlfriends in the past.
How we go take know na?
toyemz:
@stella001



Thank you so much for this
I for one used to think nothing of giving gifts until i realised while you get them expensive gifts ,they look for the cheapest items they can get and dress it up in wraps and gift bags, someone even gave me one fake designer perfume once and when i showed it to my brother he laughed and said that Nigerian guys have these back streets in UK where they buy fake things from Pakistani vendors. I tire oh
I wised up fast after that oh
Nigerian girls and money!
If someone buys expensive gifts for you, does it mean he loves you?
Think, for christ sake!
sleekch1c:
That's because 9ja guys re major a55holes, I for one will not spend a kobo on one unless he is my frnd or brother.
Shut up!
With this kind of hungry look on your face, i doubt if you have enough for yourself.
PoliticsRe: Say Something Good About Another Tribe by cantell(m): 8:16am On Aug 09, 2011
MeGaStReEt:
I like my Ibo people, I loff their language, culture and their hustling spirit
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?
Music/RadioRe: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by cantell(m): 7:45am On Aug 09, 2011
Beautiful Onyinye by p square
Forum GamesRe: My Current Mood In One Word: by cantell(m): 7:37am On Aug 09, 2011
Tired.
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 7:15am On Aug 09, 2011
ogugua88:
I dey tell una, tpia@ dey talk sense sometimes. Listen to her selectively.
Selectively? What an insult!
You just made it clear that she's not stable.
Princek12:
go and see a psychologist or go back to school or consult a dictionary. When someone speaks the bitter truth, you call that abusing. If guys don't condemn a behavior they do not support, how are these girls gonna change.

It is dudes like you who will die of heart attack trying to be a nice guy instead of calling your girl out when she phucks up. People like who want to turn a hooo into a housewife. Good luck
not a dude. Just a chick wit itchy fingers.
FamilyRe: Should Nigerian Men Be Neutered To Save Nigeria by cantell(m): 12:14am On Aug 09, 2011
dabrake:
10k u. U've only succeeded in makin mi waste about 8secs of ma life readin your marijuana comment
*rolling on the floor*
O boy you too gbaski!
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 12:06am On Aug 09, 2011
kinguy:
Make dem buy u gifthuh?, 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 dohuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuh??
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.
RomanceRe: Naija Women Is It Forbidden To Buy A Gift For Your Hubby Or Boyfriend? by cantell(m): 8:21pm On Aug 08, 2011
Goldieluks:
There are three most annoying posters on this NL,mobo444,lelefu,190,pweety4me,Mr Cork and yeye4life.
These guys are clueless,ignorant,annoying and educated illiterates.they can only escape
this tag,only if they stop generalising on their daft posts. What happened to 'some' Nigeria women,instead
of generalising it,as if the blunder was triggered by 'all' Nigeria women! U lot really
need to bloody grow up,already.   cool
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.
RomanceRe: Are Men Really Intimidated By Successful & Independent Women? by cantell(m): 8:00pm On Aug 08, 2011
Pweety4me:
[color=#550077]Self-sufficient and independant women?


Or simply ashamed?perhaps if they had not reached the desired stage where they have thought they would be and this woman already has achieved that all?


Men & women what are your views?


smiley[/color]
You again? SMH
Pweety4me:
[color=#550077]I don't know why you don't give this kind of advise to people like 190?[/color]

[color=#550077]Who?the women?

Yes a lot of ladies get into 'relationships' as you claim?but what really is a relationship nowadays?[/color]


[color=#550077]Honestly?be realistic [/color] undecided
190's case is helpless(20,000+)
You still have a chance(15,000+)
RomanceRe: Everybody Wants To Get Married And No More Lovers. Why? by cantell(m): 7:34pm On Aug 08, 2011
obowunmi:
Every gets married and many get divorced --- I can't compare it to the olden times because women back then didn't get divorced. Today, divorce is on everyone's mind.


Rush in --- Rush out!  wink
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.
RomanceRe: Pls Advice by cantell(m): 7:14pm On Aug 08, 2011
Mynd_44:
The lady/woman has not spent enough time in her mother's house.
Gbam!
@op,
Tell her to marry her pastor!
RomanceRe: Most Nigerian Guys: by cantell(m): 6:03pm On Aug 08, 2011
Pweety4me:
[color=#550077]Talk tooooooo much whyhuh?


Is it their lifestyle?backgrounds?or perhaps it is inherited from family to family?


I think it is mostly the jobless & gilted that talk the most?what do you say? [/color]

lipsrsealed
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.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by cantell(m): 8:00pm On Aug 07, 2011
Mrs.Chima:
Sorry suga. Moi una toto tongue
Please leave guys alone. You don too like guys so tey you change ur sex type to male.
RomanceRe: Are There Pretty Girls On NL's Romance Section?? by cantell(m): 7:50pm On Aug 07, 2011
BABE!:
LAME- A$$. See the st[i]u[/i]pid come-back the chicken came up with.

How did I cross the boarder? Weren't you the airport/luggage boy that helped me with my bags at the airport; begging me for Wazobias and Awolowos?  grin

BABE! is a fancy name? You must be a dullard! Apoda!

I'm an Ajepako?. cheesy I take that as a compliment. I'm tired of people calling me Butter.

Sitting here begging to see people's pictures- 4 WHAT?  To jerk-off? If you're that h0rny go watch p0rn and stop embrassing yourself abeg. - Lame-a$$ donkey. Overgrown Tortise.  grin
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.
RomanceRe: Are There Pretty Girls On NL's Romance Section?? by cantell(m): 7:40pm On Aug 07, 2011
sexkillz:
WHAT LAPS? LMAO!!!  grin grin grin ;DThose LAPS covered in JEANS? undecided WAKE UP DUDE! angry
Pls STOP LYING! angry Dont make the DEVIL come into this thread and deny he taught you to LIE! angry
YOU are a F OOLISH GIRL!!! How did you cross the border sef? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin YOU so lie! Is Anita, ogugua, talina, adaobi123. . . . . . Scared of showing pics? grin grin grin Aje pako! Pls we need REAL GIRLS and not girls hiding under a fancy name(BABE!) Showing off mosquito legs and writing in BLUE FONTS! undecided undecided grin grin grin
**instant death**
sexkillz:
WHAT LAPS? LMAO!!!  grin grin grin ;DThose LAPS covered in JEANS? undecided WAKE UP DUDE! angry
Pls STOP LYING! angry Dont make the DEVIL come into this thread and deny he taught you to LIE! angry
YOU are a F OOLISH GIRL!!! How did you cross the border sef? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin YOU so lie! Is Anita, ogugua, talina, adaobi123. . . . . . Scared of showing pics? grin grin grin Aje pako! Pls we need REAL GIRLS and not girls hiding under a fancy name(BABE!) Showing off mosquito legs and writing in BLUE FONTS! undecided undecided grin grin grin
**instant death**

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