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BlowYourMind:And you should be grieving your shameful English please. With your desperation to add to comments, you wrote such disgraceful English. Kindly keep up with your self inflicted misery! |
Great. The man who brought beauty into boxing. Each time he boxed, people were glued to their tvs. He had very famous fights, but you see that rumble in the jungle, the hype was too much. Some of his other fights, especially the three times against Ken Norton and George Foreman were great to watch. His loss to Leon Spinks was unbearable for many. His final fight was against Trevor Berbick, who was beaten by the then up coming Iron Mike Tyson. Thank you to WWE for this recognition. |
They have always been naked in the eyes of the entire nation. They only have been deceiving themselves, thinking that no one sees the rot there. What else is to be said when a large chunk of them have looting cases. A lot of them are not even able to make meaningful contributions that will help the nation move forward. Yeye people. |
A little bit of patience/better handling of the lady and he probably would have been a hero instead. Rather than get a promotion if he did better, now he at the best would get demoted. The worst might be a dismissal for him. What a shame. |
Rubbish |
Such horror. What a very sad thing to hear. Where will the parents start from? |
opera1:They are the worst of all DISCOs in the country. Their license must be withdrawn. They are completely unserious and irresponsible. Their whole sphere of operations are completely disgraceful. They will never improve. |
“There isn’t much anyone can do”. Then why the struggle to be the President of Nigeria? Can you all see that truly the baba had nothing to offer Nigerians. Buhari truly wasted 8 years. |
MySolace:Ahhhh Tampered with? You go dey enjoy bribery and corruption well well. |
Goodlady:Hahahaha. Hire me keh? I am only looking at all the possibilities. I think we should all keep our fingers crossed. It’s a very painful matter. We hope everything is resolved legally and the little boy, who may grow with resentment, can be allowed to have some peace of mind. Until then “good lady”, please keep your calm. |
Tombrown3:If English language is not a determinant, why do you need it for basics like University admission? Why do some corporate organizations pay attention to your proficiency at job interviews. You may not have proper grasp of your own language, yet you also have an intelligence problem. English language may not be a determinant to how intelligent one is, but low IQ is to have people one social media who make such reckless comments. Low IQ is says things in social media with no verifiable facts to back up. If you say there are jobless graduates with well spoken English, what then will you say about those skilled people with poor English, yet no opportunities to showcase them? Lastly, for some, we can still testify that “big grammar” puts food on their table. Do not forget the saying “different strokes for different folks”. |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Hm |
Hmmm |
Yeye lady. Aside from depending on men for her livelihood, what can she show? She must be one of the millions of ladies who cannot spell NIGERIA or pass simple English tests. I am not surprised that she does not know the difference between public and private funds. Davido out of his private resources gave out 300 m to charity. Yayi donated from his constituency allocation from government, with the said items even in dispute with the government of Ogun. What a big shame on the young lady. She may as well tell us how much she has giving away to the people around her. |
MySolace:Yes, but the law remains the law. |
Goodlady:Can we not say that the mother may just be playing along with Mohbad’s father. This way, the old man spends plenty of his scarce resources on litigation. Thereafter the evidences become indisputable, if the court agrees that the man has the right to sue? |
yarimo:Mr. Horrible English, how are you coping with your self imposed misery? |
Sleekfingers:And what will you say about the ones from your place whose stock in trade is killing, roasting and eating fellow humans to get rich quick? |
Chai. See what APC turned Nigerians to? Lizard? Yukkkk. |
Goodlady:That’s the way you see it. Does the law see it that way too? We need to ask and not draw hasty conclusions. Also it is an opportunity to learn how these things work in the eyes of the law. |
helpee:The question is this: Does Mohbad’s father have a right in that matter, seeing that the paternity in that case is between his late son and wife? If it is established that he does not have a right, what will he further do? |
thunder74:Let’s see how it goes. One may ask what the interest of the father of the deceased is? What does he want? Does he want to take over his son’s entire property? What’s his grievance against his late son’s wife? Is the old man desperate? Is he greedy? Why is he refusing to accept his grandson after the demise of his son? Too many questions to ask. |
Isokiscool:Abi? But at least there is no news of people getting sacrificed in his church. Please be reminded that in your own area, we find beheading of members for ritual money purposes by your religious leaders. Which is more shameful please? |
Hmm |
aariwa:Please take your time to read about her father’s house. Coming from a lineage of Kings and highly educated people, no one should expect anything less. Her parents rose to the highest level of education and her biological father finally became the Obi of Ogwashi Uku. Her husband rose up the ladder of education and became on of the most sought after neuro surgeons in the USA. A scholarship was bound to happen in her life as she was a very brilliant student. Brilliant students find such opportunities in life. It is noteworthy that irrespective of the scholarship, her parents were wealthy enough to send her abroad with their own resources. It does not matter if it was Enugu or Anambra state. A Delta state born woman, partly studied in Enugu state and she finally married an Abia man, showing the total Igboness in her and her family. Today her younger brother is an associate professor and the Obi of Ogwashi uku. In all, we must use such people as our examples and dedicate ourselves to live good lives with plenty of peace of mind. Cheers. |
As a minister he was well known to be very stingy. When GEJ handed over, what happened to the notes? So the reports vanished after GEJ left and then resurfaced with Tinubu? Where did Tinubu get the reports from? The same party and some of Buhari’s people have been in power since 2015. Lie lie man. |
Goodnewsforlife:Experience what she feels first and then tell the world if a part of your brain is shut or the whole. |
When you begin to dream bad dream you go say na your family dey pursue you up and down. When you begin dey suffer bad luck, you go forget say you chop ozuguzugu, come begin dey find girl wey you go carry do money sacrifice. OP you and native doctor wetin be the difference? |
UFC fighters should face their profession and allow normal boxers face theirs too. I wonder how on earth a UFC fighter expects to defeat a regular boxer. The adjustments to enable hem box normally will take some time. However I think UFC fighters need professional boxers because of the financial attraction. Mc Gregor got more than he would have thought his entire life when he fought Mayweather. The same has happened to Ngannou, having now fought Tyson and Joshua. All he has made has supposed what he could ever have dreamed of with UFC. |
nedekid:Just imagine the rubbish. |
Hahahahahahahaha |
Even that old man? Every part of the nation faces the epidemic of vandals. Bridges no longer rails. Rails tracks at cut and removed. Street lights are removed everyday. This is painful. Public properties are not safe nationwide. Hopefully they can be held to account for the equipment stolen and make to pay everything in full. That old man looks like the truck driver. He must be made to pay for everything damaged and removed. |
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