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May her soul rest in peace. Amen. |
No mention of capacity in all Kperogi wrote. This is unlike him. So Yoruba's want to vote Tinubu because he is Yoruba and Northerners want to vote Atiku because he is a northern Muslim. Kperogi is truly not on ground. Peter Obi's acceptance is gradually gaining traction in the far North. 2023 go be so many people like film. |
2020? |
Crown by Chika. The last on the list. Don't play with Igbo's. They are everywhere. I never even heard about her until I saw your comment. I checked her profile and I was like.....these tribe eeeh. YorubaLord: |
I once sold a car for #2,500,000 to someone from another state. We went to his bank and he did a transfer to my account. When we were still in the bank, he got an alert but I didn't get mine. I went to my bank with him and we were told the fund would still enter my account. He noticed I was not comfortable and decided to give me his bank copy in case. Later that evening he called to tell me his wife saw the car and didn't like it. I was like... You don pay be say you don pay. I forgot I was yet to get alert. To cut the storey short, he returned the car the next day and told me the money was reversed to his account after the wife prayed over it. Chai!!!. I later sold the car 2.1m after several months. Uwa m oo. |
Puffydon1:Didier Drogba Christiano Ronaldo Aguero Thierry Henry Jay-Jay Okocha Kanu Nwankwo David Beckham Lampard Kompany Harry Keane Son How do you compare any of these with John Terry! And you are still talking about influence. |
If you talk about influence without mentioning John Terry that even sacked coaches, you are wrong. |
Abba kyari |
I just read a post on nairaland that says "British prime minister, Boris Johnson has died". Although, from the grammar I knew it was not true, I quickly checked google and I was not surprised when I didn't see any news like that. Few weeks ago, someone or some people said our president had contracted the corona virus and was move d to Cuba for treatment after his chief of staff tested positive. It later turned out to be false. Last week, someone or some people said the chief of staff was dead. It trended on all social media and a lot of people believed that. During the weekend, the issue of 5G being the main course of Covid-19 was raised, also linki g it to Antichrist. The gullible ones amongst us believed it hook, line and sinker. They started preaching against it and some even asked for protests against 5G across the country. My question is, how do you feel when you get your phone or your computer and deliberately type something that is not true. You go as far as getting some wonderful points that will make it look real. And you post on Facebook, Twitter and even share on WhatsApp groups or broadcast? How do you feel when you receive such false information and you gladly share to your followers on social media and even nairaland without verifying the information just because you like the news. Do you feel bad when you confirm they are false? Or do you just ignore it and move on? |
See caption. Lol. He is a former commissioner and his death is not related to COVID-19. I'm sure you know these and you chose to give it this caption. This world eeh. |
I don't know if it's my eyes but I'm seeing red, blue, white and green. I can't see black in the flag. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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'Youngest professor' at age 48? |
Please forgive me for the act and equally disappointing you. I am sorry, please give me a second chance. I promise not to do this sort of thing again. I 100% believe you did something. You can't be begging your boss like this if you didn't do anything. |
Wow! Procured for works and housing? Clap clap. How come the ceremony took place in private park, Ogige market (the biggest market in Nsukka) instead of the local government Secretariat? How come it was shared on Facebook by the Administrator's personal assistants/The local government media team? I grew up in that town and I know that place very well. Bug lies.
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Pastor Wilson all the way |
My wife started crying after I took my son to Barber. I took a good look at my son and I felt my wife didn't cry enough. Had to take him to another barber shop that night. |
Peculiarly:Sorry...I don't know how to drop my number privately on Nairaland. You can ask me anything here though. |
My brother schooled in Benin republic. First degree in computer Engineering and second degree in Telecommunication and Networking for 6years cumulatively. He did his NYSC and he had a similar issue in the last batch (July I think).He was denied of his certificate. He was asked to go to the state office and meet the state director and when he got there, he was asked go to NYSC office in abuja for more verifications. He went to Abuja and he got his certificate after some verifications and a simple test on the course he studied. I'm sure the lady was not just asked to go home. She was obviously asked to go to their Abuja office(HQ) and the best thing for her to do is to go there, get herself cleared (if she didn't buy the certificate) and her certificate will be given to her. She should only be worried if she bought her certificate. My brother said he met so many Benin republic graduates in their office and most of them got their certificate without paying a dime. |
No girls? |
I don't this guy needs JAMB for any reason. He should just go abroad and study. |
crazyABO:No No No No. My brother in-law, captain Ralph Nvene is one of their leaders. It's not their first outing too. They have performed so many times both home and abroad. They are so good @ that and that's why they were invited to Scotland. They trained in Abuja here by 'themselves' and not the Scotts. |
MelesZenawi:Ka m nukwa |
Nothing wey I no go see for nairaland |
Lol. E dey happen |
Huh?? |
Slim101:Both |
Didn't know he still plays. I thought he retired a long time ago. |
I saw this online and I decided to share. -Details of the loan threatening Hardley Apartments THE news of The Hardley Apartments, on Waziri Ibrahim Crescent, Victoria Island (Lagos) – owned by former international soccer star and Africa’s pride, Nwankwo Kanu, along with his estranged ex-banker friend, Ayoola Gam-Ikon – being taken over by Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) last week over alleged N924 million debt didn’t come as a surprise to close watchers. Ever since the erstwhile business partners parted ways in 2012, with nasty and vexatious police and court cases to boot, it was clear that their cash-cow boutique hotel which once grossed N30 million monthly would experience several storms. And this current travail, which may lead to the sale of the Hardley Apartments by AMCON, could have life-changing repercussions. Here are some facts about the business which kicked off in 2005… The Hardley Apartments began on a promising note as the famous former Eagles captain joined forces with his then banker friend and began the hospitality business in 2005. Kanu Nwankwo reportedly holds majority shareholding, with Ayoola Gam-Ikon having about a fifth of the business. He also managed it. Business boomed over the years, and money rolled in. And in 2007, they decided to expand and add another structure ( a six-storey building ) to the hotel. They approached Skye Bank, and within the next two years, got loans of over N450 million. At the end of the renovation and construction of a new wing, the hotel had over 55 rooms and suites, and enjoyed patronage from high networth customers and companies. By 2011, over N300 million of the loan had been repaid. But Skye Bank invited AMCON to take over the loan as it was said to be non-performing. There were protests. In 2012, the partners (Kanu and Gam-Ikon) parted ways on a bitter note, with many accusations and counter accusations. Police waded in. On March 4, 2013, Ayo Gam Ikon was arraigned at a magistrate court in Lagos (charge number B/13/2013) on 21 count charge of stealing, fraudulent misappropriation and out-right fraud. By July 30, 2015, the accused was discharged on the advice of the prosecutor since the matter was over a disagreement between partners. Before then, a civil matter was filed by Ayo Gam Ikon for winding up of the hotel and compensation. At the time, the hotel was valued at over N3 billion. The case by Gam-Ikon was against Kanu Nwankwo, Skye Bank, AMCON and others. The case is now before the Court of Appeal. Over the last three years, The Hardley Apartments had a rough time following the lull in hospitality business. At a point, they even had problems with Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, over noise and air pollution which was quickly resolved. AMCON pursued its case of debt recovery which stood at N924,788,754.56 (as at October 15, 2015) against The Hardley Apartments. And succeeded through an ex parte motion before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Lagos. The court ordered that all accounts of the former footballer, the hotel and Ayo Gam Ikon anywhere in Nigeria should be frozen, pending the hearing of the substantial suit. AMCON, in an affidavit sworn to by a credit officer, Victor Igabor, filed and argued by their lawyer, Niyi Olopade, claimed that a loan of N520,457,000 was granted by Skye Bank between May 2008 and January 2011. The loan was not repaid, and AMCON took over. By April 1, 2011, according to AMCON, the debt stood at N558,313,905.37. And by October 15, 2015, it hovered around N924,788,754.56. |
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