Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,151,578 members, 7,812,882 topics. Date: Monday, 29 April 2024 at 09:16 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Chrichigo's Profile / Chrichigo's Posts
(1) (2) (of 2 pages)
Literature / Re: MY Police Life (short Story By Faithful Don) by Chrichigo(m): 5:07pm On Dec 10, 2013 |
We can't¢ just comment witout wen ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ avnt concluded yet........but about more dan hundred of people are readin nd followin ur ryt-up.........so pls cont. |
Religion / Re: GENESIS Chapter 3(who Should We Blame For Our Suffering Now ADAM,EVE Or SERPENT) by Chrichigo(m): 11:35am On Nov 17, 2013 |
Let us blame ourselves.......Adam nd Eve wea told nt to eat a particular fruit but they disobeyed lik wise to us...we are told nt to commit adultry or furnication....ow many of us can keep to dat commandment( am nt innocent shaaa)....so let us leave Adam nd Eve out of dis...4satan..his always dea 4temptation dat is his duty just as serpent....happy sunday all 1 Like |
Religion / Re: GENESIS Chapter 3(who Should We Blame For Our Suffering Now ADAM,EVE Or SERPENT) by Chrichigo(m): 11:35am On Nov 17, 2013 |
Let us blame ourselves.......Adam nd Eve wea told nt to eat a particular fruit but they disobeyed lik wise to us...we are told nt to commit adultry or furnication....ow many of us can keep to dat commandment( am nt innocent shaaa)....so let us leave Adam nd Eve out of dis...4satan..his always dea 4temptation dat is his duty just as serpent.... 2 Likes |
Sports / Re: Mexico Vs Nigeria FIFA U17 WC Final (0 - 3) On 8th November 2013 by Chrichigo(m): 6:35pm On Nov 08, 2013 |
god_of_music: My Mb wan finish. . . One pesin should send me 100 MTN card make i take comment more na......................send me ur no....so dat I can help ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ wit dat.........07069608464 |
Education / Re: 2013/2014 MUSTE Scholarship (Undergraduate And Postgraduate Students) by Chrichigo(m): 9:21pm On Sep 22, 2013 |
Tanks a lot...I made front page Today..tank God |
Education / Re: Nigerian University That Deserves To Be Among World's Top 100 Universities? by Chrichigo(m): 8:40am On Sep 19, 2013 |
firstjoe: BABCOCK UNI Oga.....Gone are the days when private universities were embraced in this country. When it was only the Igbinedons, the bakocks or covenants.......you name them... It was the dream of most guardians to send their wards to those schools. But the story has changed now, when establishing a university is like establishing a secondary school. I was baffled of recent, when I was in one of such 'universities' in my state. A memo was circulated, announcing the new school fees structure. It was 100 percent increase, making Law, Medical and Engineering students pay above a million naira. I looked around the school, saw big structures every where...but the question is... Does big structure implies good standard of Education? Most of us are being deceived when we see big beautiful 'photoshoped' structures and skyscrapers of those schools published on their websites or newspapers. Most of the best Universities in the world were not ranked by big structures. Infact, there are some with a single building...specialized universities, yet with academic standards. Is there any difference between our public universities and private ones.Not much... Most lecturers in private universities are part time lecturers...hired from public universities. So what makes the difference....the same lectures, same lecturers ..but you can say different learning environment...Okay. My younger brother who attends one of such private universities complain that they don't have electricity light sometimes for a month. Same we witness too in the public schools. But Ekiti State University produce the best law students in the country with its own learning environment......So... A friend who lecture in one of those private universities once told me. That during NUC accreditation, they hire Professors and PhD holders from public universities to boost their accreditation status, Even if the NUC teams are aware, but the moment they are lodged in the best hotels in town And their bank accounts are heavily reimbursed..yes the school is accredited. What a country Nigeria... During my national youth service, I met one private university graduates, located in Ibadan He said, they use to give them exam questions before the exams,...FACT! am not sure if that is ever done in any public universities. You can ask some of them. Some of them even go as far as starting postgraduate schools, even when they are not academically sound to run the undergraduate programmes. To attend a private university in Nigeria now, is not a guarantee for a good job or even bad one. Ask some Covenant University graduates....they protested in the school to that effect sometimes back (unconfirmed) You can end up being a private primary school teacher with all the millions payed Some public universities are far far better than all this ill-established private universities. Some of them cannot even pay their staffs, which standard do you expect from such. The Federal Government should be a bit reasonable before approving all this mushroom universities. And put up a formidable mechanism to monitor them, most especially their academic strength. Most of these schools also produce very bad and half baked graduates. But the schools provide employment for the unemployed populace...all ryt reserved.. 3 Likes |
Education / Re: Nigerian University That Deserves To Be Among World's Top 100 Universities? by Chrichigo(m): 8:17am On Sep 19, 2013 |
Let's start from these Questions. (1) Do you really believe in the results produced by the NUC, in the ranking of the Nigeria Universities? (2) Why would it be based only on equipment possessed by the school? (3) Why are these facts below left out in their judgement, (ᴬ ) Educational achievements. (ß) ways of studies/how lectures are being taken. (€) how Examinations are being conducted. I will elaborate on these facts one after the other. (ᴬ ) Educational achievement. How many times has it been recorded of the achievements by all these universities that top the (NUC) table. Take for instance, Anambra State University represented the country at the 2012 annual event that took place in silver stone circuit, Northampton, UK. The competition drew contestants from 222 universities around the globe but on merit d winner went in favour to the university in Nigeria. Anambra state University was the school, represented by five students from the field of Mechanical engineering, Architecture, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering and Chemical Engineering. http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/nigerian-engineering-undergraduates-win-global-race-car-design-competition What can we say of this? (ß) Ways of studies/ how lectures are being taken. Blames are always reckoned at students on their unwillingly ness to learn but on the otherside of it, the universities should be blame on their lack of effort in providing adequate capacity of classrooms that will contain the students during lecture. Imagine in Unizik whereby they have about seven department in the faculty of nursing science and ᴬ course like Math 101 is being taken together ar the same time. And each department contain about hundred students. How would you ensure ᴬ proper learning, yet they are being graded at the top of best universities and that brings us to the number '€'. During Examination, you can imagine their seating position on ᴬ normal bench for lecture, seven students would be arranged to seat on that bench to take examination not Quiz or test as the case may be. You can never find these in most of this schools that are graded at the rear of the Ranking by the NUC. Like in Ansu, you can never "I mean never" see such. The highest you can see occupying that bench is three but most times is two. In Electrical Electronics Engineering Department, that bench is only meant for One person in ᴬ zig-zag formation. Now tell me, why wunt there be sanity and purity in the examination hail. This proverbial saying that "examination is not the best test of knowledge" but it still determine how far you have learnt ᴬ particular course of subject and that really count. Now tell me why wouldn't these Universities produce best students in the world? ( Qus. No. 2) Is high time we recorgnised the truth that this NUC are most time becoming sentimental on their judgement because most of the Ogas' at the top are lecturers from those top universities (claimed). I wouldn't know your opinion, what do you think? ( I rest my case). Nigerian engineering undergraduates win global race car design competition dailytimes.com.ng 1 Like |
Education / Re: Nigerian University That Deserves To Be Among World's Top 100 Universities? by Chrichigo(m): 8:03am On Sep 19, 2013 |
Red_Card: Earlier this month, a list of the World's Top 100 Universities was published (anyone who can post a link to the list should do it please because I don't know how to create a link). As usual, universities in the US lead the list followed by the UK universities. Wat ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ av to no is dat..it is nt all about "ur dream shool.but about d real fact..let me make ask ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥..wat achievement has dos sch got to display in terms of academics........these sch are rates high in nigeria bcus of their infranstructure, also most of d Oga'$ @d top in d NUC. Are professors in those ssch....I wil lay my point on next comment... |
Education / Re: Do Most Universities Worth. This Top Rankin By The Nuc. by Chrichigo(m): 12:20pm On Sep 10, 2013 |
MOD...front page pls... |
Education / Do Most Universities Worth. This Top Rankin By The Nuc. by Chrichigo(m): 12:18pm On Sep 10, 2013 |
Let's start from these Questions. (1) Do you really believe in the results produced by the NUC, in the ranking of the Nigeria Universities? (2) Why would it be based only on equipment possessed by the school? (3) Why are these facts below left out in their judgement, (ᴬ ) Educational achievements. (ß) ways of studies/how lectures are being taken. (€) how Examinations are being conducted. I will elaborate on these facts one after the other. (ᴬ ) Educational achievement. How many times has it been recorded of the achievements by all these universities that top the (NUC) table. Take for instance, Anambra State University represented the country at the 2012 annual event that took place in silver stone circuit, Northampton, UK. The competition drew contestants from 222 universities around the globe but on merit d winner went in favour to the university in Nigeria. Anambra state University was the school, represented by five students from the field of Mechanical engineering, Architecture, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering and Chemical Engineering. http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/nigerian-engineering-undergraduates-win-global-race-car-design-competition What can we say of this? (ß) Ways of studies/ how lectures are being taken. Blames are always reckoned at students on their unwillingly ness to learn but on the otherside of it, the universities should be blame on their lack of effort in providing adequate capacity of classrooms that will contain the students during lecture. Imagine in Unizik whereby they have about seven department in the faculty of nursing science and ᴬ course like Math 101 is being taken together ar the same time. And each department contain about hundred students. How would you ensure ᴬ proper learning, yet they are being graded at the top of best universities and that brings us to the number '€'. During Examination, you can imagine their seating position on ᴬ normal bench for lecture, seven students would be arranged to seat on that bench to take examination not Quiz or test as the case may be. You can never find these in most of this schools that are graded at the rear of the Ranking by the NUC. Like in Ansu, you can never "I mean never" see such. The highest you can see occupying that bench is three but most times is two. In Electrical Electronics Engineering Department, that bench is only meant for One person in ᴬ zig-zag formation. Now tell me, why wunt there be sanity and purity in the examination hail. This proverbial saying that "examination is not the best test of knowledge" but it still determine how far you have learnt ᴬ particular course of subject and that really count. Now tell me why wouldn't these Universities produce best students in the world? ( Qus. No. 2) Is high time we recorgnised the truth that this NUC are most time becoming sentimental on their judgement because most of the Ogas' at the top are lecturers from those top universities (claimed). I wouldn't know your opinion, what do you think? ( I rest my case). Nigerian engineering undergraduates win global race car design competition dailytimes.com.ng |
Education / Re: Ibadan School Principal Found Dead In A Gutter by Chrichigo(m): 8:43am On Sep 09, 2013 |
Wittywizard: this is strange... Plsss, beware of all those pple typing, saying or commenting endtime tinz... They themselves are the endtimes... Its just 4dem & dia families... The bible say that no one knows wen the son of man will come, even Jesus christ himself don't know... Just the father.. .thats the Almighty Father He also pointed out some signs which can be displayed to place our judgement, dat it is truly d end time...sorry am nt among dos sayin it but ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ can't¢ blam dem bcus dey are seein dos signs demselves.... |
Religion / Re: Stop "The Charging Phone In Church" Habit by Chrichigo(m): 1:36am On Sep 09, 2013 |
oko-oloyun: Lwkmd...tru talk...but mind ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ dat all ur attention would be focused on it...surely... ¥♡̨̐υ̲̣̥ wil find out dat at d end of d service dat ur empty..witout any motivation for d week...tink of it bro. |
Education / Does Most Universities Worth. This Top Rankin By The Nuc. by Chrichigo(m): 12:50pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][b][/b] Let's start from these Questions. (1) Do you really believe in the results produced by the NUC, in the ranking of the Nigeria Universities? (2) Why would it be based only on equipment possessed by the school? (3) Why are these facts below left out in their judgement, (ᴬ ) Educational achievements. (ß) ways of studies/how lectures are being taken. (€) how Examinations are being conducted. I will elaborate on these facts one after the other. (ᴬ ) Educational achievement. How many times has it been recorded of the achievements by all these universities that top the (NUC) table. Take for instance, Anambra State University represented the country at the 2012 annual event that took place in silver stone circuit, Northampton, UK. The competition drew contestants from 222 universities around the globe but on merit d winner went in favour to the university in Nigeria. Anambra state University was the school, represented by five students from the field of Mechanical engineering, Architecture, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering and Chemical Engineering. http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/nigerian-engineering-undergraduates-win-global-race-car-design-competition What can we say of this? (ß) Ways of studies/ how lectures are being taken. Blames are always reckoned at students on their unwillingly ness to learn but on the other side of it, the universities should be blame on their lack of effort in providing adequate capacity of classrooms that will contain the students during lecture. Imagine in Unizik whereby they have about seven department in the faculty of nursing science and ᴬ course like Math 101 is being taken together ar the same time. And each department contain about hundred students. How would you ensure ᴬ proper learning, yet they are being graded at the top of best universities and that brings us to the number '€'. During Examination, you can imagine their seating position on ᴬ normal bench for lecture, seven students would be arranged to seat on that bench to take examination not Quiz or test as the case may be. You can never find these in most of this schools that are graded at the rear of the Ranking by the NUC. Like in Ansu, you can never "I mean never" see such. The highest you can see occupying that bench is three but most times is two. In Electrical Electronics Engineering Department, that bench is only meant for One person in ᴬ zig-zag formation. Now tell me, why wunt there be sanity and purity in the examination hail. This proverbial saying that "examination is not the best test of knowledge" but it still determine how far you have learnt ᴬ particular course of subject and that really count. Now tell me why wouldn't these Universities produce best students in the world? ( Qus. No. 2) Is high time we recognised the truth that this NUC are most time becoming sentimental on their judgement because most of the Ogas' at the top are lecturers from those top universities (claimed). I wouldn't know your opinion, what do you think? ( I rest my case). |
Fashion / Re: Boys Use Tyres To Make Sandals by Chrichigo(m): 8:10am On Sep 04, 2013 |
yunglykmine: The tyre home-made sandals will sure last longer than those over-rated Italian Shoes we wear.... The barrow bushers nd truck drivers..nd d combat men.. |
Career / Re: National Association Of Unemployed Graduates(NAUG) by Chrichigo(m): 1:32am On Aug 20, 2013 |
Interested....Good thought you got there,...I really thank God that most of our youth's brain are not asleep... It will be a privileged to contribute to the success of this association.. My contacts are. Gozy6960@yahoo.com 07069608464 Sw..anambra... Alert me for BBM contact.. |
Religion / Re: Dead Man Wakes Up After Three Days by Chrichigo(m): 12:22am On Aug 19, 2013 |
Delafruita: what exactly is he appealing to nigerians to help with? Wish kind stupid Qus.is dis...dint u c wen he complained of financial stability.so wat again are u askin or u didn't read d coment...Niger men nd dea rethorical Qustions |
Politics / Re: Borno LG Chairman Punished Publicly By Soldiers by Chrichigo(m): 4:31pm On Jul 27, 2013 |
Donmams: Shut up jooo...are u meant to be celebrated wen u voilate d law...u should av nurse your nose on what he did properly...full |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Jose Mourinho Is Now 'The Happy One' by Chrichigo(m): 10:21pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
Politics / Re: Lagos Begins Residents' Registration Today by Chrichigo(m): 3:27pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
Delivery Man:........... Examine all result...I can't believ dat a person with merited PHD can eva hunt for job dat way...instead job wil be huntin for him.....dis issue are all those dat do buy certificate.. I stil can't imagine ow can a learned person up to uptainin PHD can't secure any good job...mehn!...tink am naaaaa |
Forum Games / Prove Ur Worth by Chrichigo(m): 10:31am On May 25, 2013 |
ANSWER it if you are genius..! A man and his wife have three sons,and every of the sons has a sister. How many are there in the family ? A. 8 B. 4 C. 6 ...State ur reasonss |
Politics / Leadership by Chrichigo(m): 8:09am On May 23, 2013 |
[color=#990000][/color]Contrary to the successful and well oiled propagated image of Governor Obi‘s government on the pages of daily newspapers, all is not well for it may be tilting to a brink of collapse. The most important component in the democratic dispensation – the people have registered their dissatisfaction....4rm chrischigo..07069608464 with their votes they cast in the last election. The anatomy of the dislocation with the electorates is the floundering on provision of essential social infrastructures and mundane needs of the people. But many of ardent supporters of Governor Obi and his administration have buried their heads in sand and refused to listen to voice of reason that will rejuvenate and stir away the administration from total collapse to a more assertive, meaningful and productive governance. No one is saying that the government of Anambra state is not doing anything; alluding to that may not be a fair assessment. Of course it is doing something but comprehensively and in totality Governor Obi‘s administration impact has not make a major difference in the lives of the people of Anambra state. For a government to be deemed successful it must be effective and functional by attending to the mundane needs of the populace and Obi’s ineffective tactical operation is the stumbling block. First and foremost, from a strategic outlook, one must be logical and analytical to solving problems. First of all, identify the problems and then prioritize them according to pressing needs. But Obi’s administration appears to be incoherent and illogical. The government does not have to poll the people to ascertain their needs because it is self-evident that they are lacking basic existential necessities. With all the developments and achievements that are being propagated by the administration, when one drive through cities of Anambra state including Onitsha, Awaka and Nnewi there are no major changes both environmentally and aesthetically to show any significant presence of enduring development and economic growth. Most of the new paved roads are being sweep away by flood and erosion. The streets are litter with solid waste and debris. While the ditches and gutters were clogged with overflowing refuse and ‘pure water’ sachets. There are no changes on the streets and roads of the townships of Onitsha and Awka to show that something new is happening. Rather the streets look unkempt, dirty and unappealing – there are little or road signs and traffic lights to be found in traffic urban areas. Anambra state does not have a comprehensive and functional drinking water scheme. The people have resorted to boreholes for water supply and in some cases the government is encouraging the ubiquitous presence of water boreholes by financing them. Some of the water supply from boreholes are saturated and layered with heavy metals and radioactive elements that have carcinogenetic properties. The business of hawking untreated ‘pure water’ sachets have become the source of drinking water while the empty sachets are littered every where. Where are the developments? Probably the buying of vehicles and building government offices are being count as developments, instead of seeing them as necessities. At the dawn of 21st to build office quarters may not be as important as tackling crimes, thereby give the masses a sense of security. The wealthy sons and daughters of Anambra state who can contribute to developments of the state are not coming back home due to fear of being kidnap. What is the present government of state doing about it? Giving excuses are not good enough. Blaming and pointing to the federal government is not good enough. After all, the major problem constituting to the crime of kidnapping is due to rampant unemployment among the energetic youths. What is the governor and administration doing to ameliorate joblessness among the youths? The administration beloved blueprint – Integrated Development Strategy (ANDIS) may be reclining to a total mishap because it was not well thought of and the mechanism for implementation not sufficiently formulated by the framers. The rudimentary economics thought us that resources are limited in supply. So with that in mind, the manager of scarce resources must primarily depend on priority, choice and preference to leverage optimum output. Instead of the governor and his advisers scattering limited resources around many projects, with little outcomes they might as well concentrate on few projects that will make major differences in the lives of the poor people of the state. This is not to say or suggest that other peripheral projects will be neglected but the essence of priority is to ‘attack’ those pressing needs at the expense of less pressing needs. This managerial capability requires a leader who is efficient in application of specialized skills which are found wanting in ANDIS scheme. Moreless, distribution of limited resources on all the intended operations diminishes the presence of requisite projects that will standout as testaments of accomplished works. This is the reason when one steps into the commercial city of Onitsha there is nothing that stand out and to show the presence of ANDIS. The streets look dull, disorganized and ugly without vibrancy when compared to well-organized Chime’s Enugu and Fashola’s Lagos. Anambra state needs free education at primary and secondary levels to avert the encompassing ignorance stealing away the future of our youths but Governor Obi has no education policy. Taking a page from the new governor of Imo state the pragmatic Rochas Okorocha might do Governor Obi good; for Okorocha cut down his security vote fund from N6.5million to N2.5 million. Then with it he lunched his free education scheme for primary and secondary schools. Why is it that it is not happening in Anambra state? Governor Obi is busy telling us how Anambra state is without enough funds but he has not given account on how he managed the funds allocated to the local governments. As a transparent and accountability prone governance as he claimed, Anambra state citizens deserved to know how much revenue is generated from the state and how it is being utilized for the various projects. Governor Peter obi always emphasis on how he balanced his budget and do not have deficits when compared to other states. But the truth is that the management of private enterprise is quite different from public/government business. In private venture the prime mission is to make profit while in government, it is to embark on projects that will contribute to elevation of public good and wellbeing. Take for instance; the Onitsha-Awka Highway has become a road safety hazard and begs for reconstruction and maintenance due to numerous potholes. Although it is a federal road but Anambra government can repair the road and ask the federal government for reimbursement. This can dramatically cut down on the unnecessary road accidents along the highway. Therefore instead of Governor Obi to deposit state money in the bank until inflation diminish its value, he might as well utilize the money even borrow more to build and provide social amenities and infrastructure that will enable the people to live a better life and create wealth. Money in the bank is not wealth. The creation of wealth becomes eminent and possible when investments that enrich community are made in the people including the provision of free education and protection of life and property. These are the investments that made the environment conducive for the creation of wealth and these are not accomplish when inflated money is left dormant in the treasury in the name of balancing the budget. Let’s be careful here nobody is calling for wasting of resources and not balancing the budget when it becomes necessary and imperative. But when the people lacks the necessary and basic amenities for survival and the governor goes around talking up its skill of not having deficit contradicts the fundamental principle of development in 21st century. Anambra state is crumbling as an entity. The state is poorly managed; the one time contract awarded to a ‘foreign’ contractor to re-dredge Otumoye/Nwangene Creek has been abandon. Crime and kidnapping are making the state inhabitable while debris, erosion and flooding are claiming a chunk landmass of the state. There are lots of things needed to be done; instead of the administration devoting quantifiable resources (time and money) on public relation and self adulation it might as well do the job of the people. Emeka Chiakwelu is the Principal Policy Strategist at Afripol Organization. Africa Political and Economic Strategic Center (Afripol) is foremost a public policy center whose fundamental objective is to broaden the parameters of public policy debates in Africa. To advocate, promote and encourage free enterprise, democracy, sustainable green environment, human rights, conflict resolutions, transparency and probity in Africa. |
Politics / Re: Policeman Caught In The 'N20' Act (Pictures) by Chrichigo(m): 1:03pm On May 14, 2013 |
[quote author=coogar] you mean our dedicated policemen are leopards? the problem is the system. these men put their lives on the line to protect us and they get paid N15,000 a month. some of them have wives and children. won't they survive? in the middle of this is a fisherman president that spends N1 billion on food alone.[/quote Are u sure dey are paid 15000 as monthly salary |
Education / Re: Ceiling Fan Falls On UNN Students During Lecture by Chrichigo(m): 12:53pm On May 01, 2013 |
[quote author=kool J] I'd have loved to call u a humongous fool but I won't. So in ur myopic view only government-owned institutions are accident-prode abi?[/quote Don't mind dat irrational humain bein...he gat no sence.... |
Nairaland / General / Re: DELSU Student Hacks Uduaghan’s Phone by Chrichigo(m): 12:48pm On May 01, 2013 |
[color=#990000][/color][quote author=ichommy]Bad Bo!, Y study medicine?[/quot] Shut up jorrr......are u inocent of everytin.... |
Politics / Re: Fatal Accident Near Unizik Junction Awka - Picture. by Chrichigo(m): 12:51pm On Apr 29, 2013 |
Are u nt a christian...u should undastand d very time dat we are into.....only repentance wil s ave us all nd even teach us not to fear deathh nd accept it anytime it comes bcus we are always prepared....so pls don't blam god ..just as d devil was permited to test Job..u neva tel wat is realy goin on dis tym....is all about faith ,d repentace young-dude:[color=#990000][/color][b][/b] |
Family / Re: Pastor In Court For Stealing Female Member's Underwear by Chrichigo(m): 10:03pm On Apr 22, 2013 |
van bonattel: I dont believe this story, na wash. ASK ME WHY......why |
Celebrities / Re: Charly Boy's New Crazy Hair Style by Chrichigo(m): 6:18pm On Apr 20, 2013 |
Bonaguy: [img]http://4.bp..com/--MDK_yEUogg/UXGCOzEZkGI/AAAAAAAAJI8/Ujaka_oeYaU/s320/%253D%253Futf-8%253FB%253FY2hhcmx5LkpQRw%253D%253D%253F%253D-703284[/img][b][/b][color=#990000][/color] |
Politics / Re: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by Chrichigo(m): 1:23pm On Apr 20, 2013 |
No be smal tin oooo....d men don't take chat..no one question dea authority....dis is why I love dis militry of a tin.....wen ur dea no indimidation of wat so ever...God pls giv me NDA....pls fada[color=#990000][/color] |
Politics / Re: Did You Vote Jonathan In 2011 And Will You In 2015? by Chrichigo(m): 6:06am On Mar 19, 2013 |
some-girl: |
Career / Re: What If You Were In "Oga At The Top's" Shoe? by Chrichigo(m): 10:37am On Mar 16, 2013 |
What is d meanini of 'oga at d top'?..let sm one help me wit dat Qus...is part of bein truthful hea dat i dont no d meanin....am waitin oooo......What is d meanini of 'oga at d top'?..let sm one help me wit dat Qus...is part of bein truthful hea dat i dont no d meanin....am waitin oooo......What is d meanini of 'oga at d top'?..let sm one help me wit dat Qus...is part of bein truthful hea dat i dont no d meanin....am waitin oooo...... |
Politics / Re: Okorocha’s House Demolished In Orlu For Road Project by Chrichigo(m): 7:08pm On Mar 15, 2013 |
Billyonaire: Hahahaha Guy have you considered stand-up comedy ? |
(1) (2) (of 2 pages)
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 89 |