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Data usage is not that much when you put the uc browser is in speed mode |
naijainfogalery:15 weeks is about 105 days. |
Vanquay16:Go back to your geography notebook and your atlas. |
Who still puts money in the bank ![]() #teamkomkom |
shamme2005:My friend, you are a Nigerian stop deceiving yourself |
Vanquay16:He's from Akwa Ibom. |
Vanquay16:Is enyeama igbo? Is shola ameobi igbo? Is efe Ambrose igbo? Is Ahmed Musa Igbo? Is G. salami Igbo? I can go on and on I will ban you again if you don't take your tym |
1bunne4lif:Please I'm not attacking you and answer my question politely. Where will the other 50 percent go to if he takes only 50 percent. |
6. If your boss doesn't take you to Dubai for holidays. |
SammyO4real:Parceque Sunday oliseh est tres jeune etre chef le foot de Nigeria |
I have heard of people going mad after neglecting such covenants. My dear Brenda, only if we could go back into time, you might have a little wit to avert such precarious situations. |
INTROVERT:My friend, go and prepare for school! Must you be everywhere at everytime. E sa go kwa efere ututu gi? |
Brenda (not real name) is confused on what to do. She was involved in a relationship with Tolu. Brenda had a blood covenant with Tolu never to have engage in any other relation and to be faithful to each other. Brenda eventually got admission into the university in a far away State. Thus, they both separated but still communicated to each other, and would see occasionally when Brenda comes home for vacation. The relationship gradually started dwindling and they communicated less. Brenda met Mike in her final year. Mike was richer, more handsome and more caring when compared to Tolu and is considering marrying Brenda. Brenda discovered that she has fallen for Mike. But,she is scared and worried about the blood oat she had with Tolu and is wondering if it will have any negative effect if she goes for Mike. Please she needs your advice on her next line of action |
joe4christ:Don't be fast to draw conclusions, just wait a little longer |
SexySalope:Conspiracy theories everywhere. |
Demigods:People die, something must kill a man. Your illusion about your fada Satan is delusional. Wake up bro and smell the coffee |
Demigods:Who is this your fada satan sef? |
Who saw him inserting his finger? How did the neighbour see what was happening? How did he gain access into the house? In summary, if this story is true, there is more to it. |
ceecee0703:Yes, but dat doesn't change anything. |
Gary Monk comes to mind, after retiring became Swansea's manager and took Swansea to another level performing a double against man Utd and Arsenal. But smhw, to some ignorant folks anyone that is not Hausa or Yoruba becomes Igbo automatically |
Karmanaut:Kkk. Tanks. |
Karmanaut:Kkk. Tanks |
Tried downloading a file but it can only be downloaded over WiFi. But, when my phone is connected to a WiFi hotspur, downloading won't take place. Help if you can.. |
Wow! Sacked for the 1000th time Guinness world record loading |
PMB's mistakes are due to senior moments does it mean that PEJ's mistakes are due to junior moments |
8 BEFORE THE BIG FIGHT "why did you accept to dine with the devil?" Mama asked the tall boy after they had returned home. "I did the right thing." Answered the boy. " That wasn't the right thing to do. You should have allowed me to talk on your behalf. " Mama insisted Although mama protested after the tall boy had accepted the challenge but the tall boy was adamant and insisted on the wrestling match. The King told Mama to stop her persistency as the two young men had decided their fate. " Mama, you taught not to run away from my challenges, rather I should stand up to them and face them. That was exactly what I did." Answered the tall boy. " prudency my son. Face your challenges prudently. I think that was a mistake on your side." Mama replied. "We all make our mistakes in life. 'faire vos belles erreurs,' make your beautiful mistakes, my dear French teacher would always tell us. If what I did was a mistake, then it must be a beautiful one. One thing about a beautiful mistake is that you end up having the last laugh." Replied the young lad. Mama knew for sure that he had made up his mind and nothing can make him change it. |
"Can we hear you" demanded the king. "Many a time in the days of our ancestors has such a case been encountered. According to our history, the case was usually resolved in only one way if the case seemed to be irresolvable. A wrestling match" ended the proud little youth. The tall boy had heard of a similar tale before but that was in Biology. It was called the survival of the fittest. Only the strong animals get the sweet things of life while the weak animals suffer for their weakness and might die out of extinction. The tall boy knew inside of him that he wasn't weak. Many times, people had mistaken the gentle stride of the tiger for timidity. He might have been gentle but not weak. As soon as Ntike finished his proposal, the tall boy stood up to his feet and it was as though a veil was removed from his face and he spoke for the first time in the meeting and to everyone's amazement "I accept." |
Igwe Oka called on the conflicting families alongside his cabinet of chiefs and lawmakers. He had a proposal to make to Mama and her boy. He told them to let Ken Nze also known as Ntike to have the scholarship while they might get some compensation from Chief Nze. Mama agreed to this proposal as all she wanted was for her boy's education but the rich chief Nze wouldn't have that. "This disrespectful old woman and her tall slimy grandson won't have my one naira." He said stamping his feet to show his solemnity. The tall boy felt a strong sensation in his brain. He felt like giving the chief the slap of his life for calling him 'slimy.' His statement led to another war of words between the chief and Mama and it took the a couple of minutes before order was restored by the king. " I have a better proposal to make." Cried out a little proud voice. It was no other person but the mischievous Ken Nze also known as Ntike. |
7 IGWE OKA'S VERDICT The case wasn't an easy one. Chief Nze- Ntike's father argued vehemently that his son was more deserving of the scholarship. According to him, his son was an epitome of academic consistency, a future first class whereas the tall boy was just fluke and wouldn't keep up with the burden of the tertiary institution and his academic record isn't that impressive. According to him, he was an unknown entity, it was just this WAEC that made him gain a little academic relevance. Mama wouldn't take that. She stressed the fact that chief Nze was already wealthy and could comfortably sponsor his son in any tertiary institution. She also criticized Chief Nze for calling her boy an academic fluke instead of encouraging him to attain greater heights. Soon, the case excavated into a war of words between the two family involved and eventually ended up being taken to their king, Igwe Oka. |
To be contd |
The tall boy checked his result like any other student at the cyber cafe. It was an excellent result. He made six A's and three B's. He knew that it might not be good enough to give him the scholarship as Ntike was tipped to make all A's. He was scared that he might miss the scholarship. His JAMB result was good and his POSTUME was better. He was almost certain that he would get the admission but his biggest worry was his lack of sponsor. Mama had tried for him but he knew that she can't afford his tertiary education. Two weeks later, a letter was received from the school management. The letter stated that a problem has arose due to the fact that the two top students in the just concluded WAEC had the same grades and as a result, there's a problem on whom to offer Prof. Obi's scholarship as only one person is entitled to be awarded the scholarship. The two students were Ntike and the tall boy. |
Nigeria 9 USA 3. Do not quote me yet Quote me after the match |
Hes from the East too why are you guys tribalistic 
All i was saying is that yorubas spend too much time thinking Book is the key to their poverty and in so doing relegate the advantages if sports. Simple. Nothing Tribalistic 