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Spicycat:Oh just shut up!!! |
JY01:You still haven't proven you've utilized up to 3GB of data,How much stuffs have you downloaded, for all I know,Airtel is being fraudulent here,you're definitely not getting your full value . Read the silver linings on the clouds |
Eleyi gidi gan ooo ![]() |
bikerboy1:hdmp4mania.com |
Someone should please help me with the link to download "TheShallows" and "Finding Dory" |
JY01:It's actually meant for BB. Users,my BB will use 6GB data. Check your phone stats if you've utilized up to 3GB . |
The boys played well.. Those of you who didn't watch the game will be saying SH!t. Look at the FIBA rankings, Spain is no.2 while Nigeria is no.24 .. If the boys had started strongly,they'd had won |
This is nonsense! I don't know the rationale that makes them do this nonsense of pouring water on fresh graduate,birthday celebrants etc |
Swimming.. Katie ledecky and Phelps are my pals Can't wait for Athletics to start on Friday. Looking on. To our own. Okagbare and of course the lightning Bolt |
In other words, what he meant was that you should follow the path that suits your dream. He dropped out of school because he didn't needed the education or degree,what he needed was focus and programming training I'm only saying this,make some people no go drop out of school now thinking dem go still make am. LOL |
I saw a very touching thread earlier today here on the Sports Section of Nairaland, about how she (Chierika Ukogu) sponsored herself in order to participate in the Olympic Games,without receiving any support from the Nigerian Olympic Committee, very sad. But hey! That didn't deter her from representing her dear country at the Rio Games despite being born in Pennsylvania,USA. She trained with the US Olympic team, and she is currently doing well at the Games, having progressed to the Quarter-Final. Watch video of how she prepared below http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/video-nigerias-first-olympic-rower-coco-speaks-preparation/ Lalasticlala,please do the honours of spreading this to the world |
wow.. This is touching indeed.. God bless her. Oga lalasticlala, abeg front-page |
MzPecs:Believe it or not, I'm different, my parents had six children,One boy five girls, yet no complaints.. I learnt from that.. You read me? |
What is this? |
Just 4 kids... I really don't care about the gender... A kid is a kid |
What fuckery is this? ![]() It cost £25 million and took over 10 years build and yet it can only carry 48 people and fly 4000 feet ![]() It's just structurally big but internally useless Lalasticlala,I no wan see dis for front-page |
The speed in which all these nonsense celebrity threads make frontpage on Nairaland is alarming |
BBM ti ku tipe tipe! |
O0XYGEN:Dumbie Can you kindly type down the name of your alma mata, and your CGPA you graduated with. I am patiently waiting! |
deedan9:Congratulations Bro! I pray I'll be admitted this year |
MrCork, it's been a while still dumb as always? |
Nice .. South East congrats |
World's Most Powerful Passports •The Chinese passport came just 87th in the ranking. •The Nigerian passport came 92nd in the ranking Oliver Smith, digital travel editor German citizens possess the world's most powerful passport, according to a new study, with Britain and the US falling just short of the top spot. The ranking by Henley & Partners, a citizenship and planning firm, takes into account how many countries can be visited without applying for a visa. German passport holders can travel to 177, out of a possible 218, while Britons can visit 175 and US citizens 174. German citizens can visit 177 countries without a visa The UK topped last year's rankings, alongside Germany, but ceded the top spot after several countries relaxed visa restrictions to the latter during 2015. It was also leapfrogged by Sweden and now shares third place with France, Italy, Spain and Finland. Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands share fourth spot with the US. The world's least powerful passport belongs to citizens of Afghanistan, who can visit just 25 countries without a visa. Citizens of Afghanistan can visit just 25 countries without a visa "Generally, there was significant movement across the board with only 21 of the 199 countries listed remaining in the same rank," said Henley & Partners. "No country, however, dropped more than three positions, indicating that overall, visa-free access is improving around the world. "Four countries in particular made huge gains; Tonga rising 16 spots, Palau by 20, Colombia by 25 and Timor-Leste being the highest climber with an increase of 33 ranks. The world's most powerful passports "Malta, the EU member country which runs the world’s most successful citizenship-by-investment program has gained visa-free access to another two countries since 2015, making it the 8th most powerful passport in the world. The leading country in the Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda, meanwhile ranked 30th and its passport-holders may now travel to 134 countries visa-free. "Portugal, which holds the most attractive residence-by-investment program through its Golden Visa Program, has taken 6th position in the 2016 Index, gaining two countries to total 172 countries its citizens may travel to visa-free.The global progress in travel freedom looks set to continue for citizens of all countries." The world's most powerful passports •Germany, 177 countries •Sweden, 176 countries •Finland, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, 175 countries each •Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, United States, 174 countries each •Austria, Japan, Singapore, 173 countries each •Canada, Ireland (Republic of), Korea (Republic of, South), Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, 172 countries each •Greece, New Zealand, 171 countries each •Australia, 169 countries each •Malta, 168 countries •Hungary, Czech Republic, Iceland, 167 countries The world's least powerful passports •Afghanistan, 25 countries •Pakistan, 29 countries •Iraq, 30 countries •Somalia, 31 countries •Syria, 32 countries •Libya, 36 countries •Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Nepal, Palestinian Territory, Sudan, 37 countries each •Kosovo, South Sudan, Yemen, 38 countries each •Bangladesh, Congo (Democratic Republic of), Lebanon, Sri Lanka, 39 countries each •Burundi, Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of, North), Myanmar, 42 countries each http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/lists/The-worlds-most-powerful-passports/ Cc.lalasticlala Justwise
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Fiddlesticks |
ijeolah:ehen? Can you expantiate more please... I thought it was 666 |
Students activism is a bad idea |
All I can say is Nigerian ladies don't know the value of what they've got. Leaves us with no choice than to go for the foreign babies |
Swaqwiz:what info do you need? |
Akalia:Amen.. same here Bro.. |
Dibu's sack was long overdue.. Good Riddance! |
KingCheezyPuff:stop it ! Stop daydreaming about me,hoping I'd send you a PM and then what? .. Request for your number? LOL Even ifyou're the last girl in da world |
KingCheezyPuff:How does that answer the damn question? ![]() Don't try to divert my question, just because u lying.. I'd rather believe Zayn Malik was UK's prime minister than believe you're celibate |


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