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PoliticsRe: Ribadu Fired! by Christino(m): 11:57am On Dec 31, 2007
Now all the theives can go on permanent "exile", AWOL, and whatever they can keep of the spoils. Long Live PDP. Share the basket, whenever, wherever.

ps: what a Shame!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Your New Year Resolutions For 2008? by Christino(m): 5:54pm On Dec 26, 2007
Break new grounds, explore opportunities, have a couple of babies. wink
Jokes EtcRe: Christino And The Doc by Christino(m): 5:37pm On Dec 26, 2007
Sammie?

I go kill dis pikin today!!! angry angry angry

Nothing do me jare thief u and doctor wan take over? Go find ya own! grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: Eedris Apologises To 50Cent by Christino(m): 9:24am On Dec 21, 2007
Music/RadioRe: Talking About 'Asa' by Christino(m): 8:55am On Dec 21, 2007
Asa is an all time favorite and the lyrics to "Fire on the mountain" are more than hot. Party addicts won't appreciate her anyway, just people who love QUALITY music.

Go girl.

TY Bello and Ayo are good too, but lyrically, don't test Asa.
Music/RadioRe: OFFICIAL Request Naija Music Thread!!! by Christino(m): 11:56am On Dec 14, 2007
bolajibaok:
for real?for like 10years , just searched for them on ares mp3 and bingo , they staring at my face for free download
Help me now Mr Man.
Music/RadioRe: Timaya: The New Guy On The Block by Christino(m): 5:18pm On Dec 10, 2007
He's making waves already.
Music/RadioRe: OFFICIAL Request Naija Music Thread!!! by Christino(m): 5:17pm On Dec 10, 2007
I need Fimisile by Asa,

You can download from Esnips with esnipsdownloader still: http://www.freemusiczilla.com/esnips-downloader/index.htm (i love freebies yo!)

This shouldn't be here but i need it badly.
And guys for 8 years now been looking for a track: "Still waters run deep by bee gees" and "Come with me - Phil Collins" Anyone help?
Nairaland GeneralRe: The Best Rapper In Nigeria Is A 19 Year Old by Christino(m): 5:14pm On Dec 10, 2007
You prolly havent' heard bout F-Six. check www.esnips.com/web/f6music

and he's 19 as well, BBC Certified. wink
SportsRe: Great Gunners Lost To Boro! What Would Happen Come Dec 16 by Christino(m): 5:10pm On Dec 10, 2007
Drogba is not fit but the man to watch out for is Kalou. Don't bet.
SportsRe: Middlesbrough Signing Aliadiere Hits Out At Arsenal's Wenger by Christino(m): 5:09pm On Dec 10, 2007
@ Fola,


Watch out for Ali against Arsenal, that one is a sure bet

I should have highlighted that part, just like Diarra is sure to deal with Chelsea. wink
SportsRe: Great Gunners Lost To Boro! What Would Happen Come Dec 16 by Christino(m): 1:57pm On Dec 10, 2007
i think arsenal lost due to misfiring upfronters. Check Rosicky's goal out, walcott and Adebayor squandered chances.
SportsRe: Middlesbrough Signing Aliadiere Hits Out At Arsenal's Wenger by Christino(m): 1:52pm On Dec 10, 2007
Christino:
Ali may not be crap @ boro afterall, there are two seasons in a season, the first half and the second half. Yakubu is known for scoring 15 goals in the first half while Viduka is surely a late starter. Looking at what happened last season ali scored towards the end of the first and the begining of the second.

Kanu is also a good starter just as i hope Utaka won't run out of steam. Martins also ended the first half of last season on a good note. Tuncay Sanli with all the hype is yet to score a deflected goal while proud and big mouthed Mido scored a lucky goal on his debut. With Ali's pace and hungry strikers in the team Ali should provide assists if not goals and that alone would be okay.

Watch out for Ali against Arsenal, that one is a sure bet. wink

(p:s: if boro sells Yak like I think they would, I don waka be that)
I said this some months ago and look at what happened yesterday? shocked
Nairaland GeneralRe: Let's Tell Seun What He Already Knows by Christino(m): 1:43pm On Dec 10, 2007
People can change ip's and use proxies. Also banning IP won't work if other reasonable users go out throught the same IP. The best thing is to report them ASAP. Godwilling they won't last 2 minutes before they are frustrated even though they won't stop coming.

Maybe creating moderators to move suspiscious posts to the recycle bin will help even further.
PropertiesRe: How To Test My Land For Crude Oil? by Christino(m): 4:54pm On Nov 28, 2007
Guy cheesy,

Don't even try it, the land will be taken away from you because crude oil belongs to the Government. grin

Lest I forget, you could be arrested for oil . . . erm. erm. . . nvm, but please don't go there.
Car TalkRe: Which Brand Of Car Has The Best Fuel Economy? by Christino(m): 4:51pm On Nov 28, 2007
Soji Oguns is right:

Check out the top 10 for 2007, you'll be shocked to see a MINI and even an SUV.

http://lagosmet.com/car-talk/top-10-most-fuel-efficient-vehicles-for-2007-t8.0.html
Music/RadioRe: Nairaland Radio! by Christino(m): 4:31pm On Nov 25, 2007
Happy bursting y'all! grin

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUf8jdrUENU[/flash]
Jokes EtcRe: Funny Videos And Stand Up Comedy Links. by Christino(op): 4:22pm On Nov 25, 2007
Nite of a thousand laughs - basket mouth.

[flash=425,355]http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/mWR9U1M_0f8[/flash]
Jokes EtcFunny Videos And Stand Up Comedy Links. by Christino(op): 4:05pm On Nov 25, 2007
Stand up comedy:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwY5o2fsG7Y[/flash]
Jokes EtcRe: Copy and Paste Yahoo! Offlines IM in Here. <all The Funnies And Rumours> by Christino(op): 4:03pm On Nov 25, 2007
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Fans: Identify Yourselves Here (Old) by Christino(m): 4:08pm On Nov 14, 2007
The January window is sure to be busy as hell. Maybe Berbatov'll move afterall and of course Adriano to Man City is a huge possiblity. I can hardly wait.

And I predict Portsmouth to make top 5 this season ( i don't know how), Redknapp is mad!
PoliticsRe: Lagos Needs $50bn To Become Megacity by Christino(m): 4:04pm On Nov 14, 2007
Unless Oil is discovered in Ajegunle, $50b won't happen in 50 years.
SportsRe: Who's The World's Best Football Coach? by Christino(m): 4:00pm On Nov 14, 2007
With two more Champs league trophies, SAF could be the world's best ever.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Fans: Identify Yourselves Here (Old) by Christino(m): 3:51pm On Nov 14, 2007
I think the success of the managers will be determined by injuries this season. Carvalho is out for 8 weeks, I don't know what happens next to Alex and whoever and Cech is out till God knows when. Drogba is unsettled, The nations cup is around the corner: Drogba, Mikel, Essien and Kalou are set to go on compulsory leave.ream

Arsenal have lost Van Persie already, if they lose Fabregas, Flamini and Adebayor, yawa go gass big time.

Man-U have done well without Ronaldo, but blows to Ronaldo, Rooney and Tevez will most likely kill Sir's dreams.

Take Gerrard, Reina and Kuyt and Benitez can dream of Europe.

Hutchings was sacked because there was no Heskey to rescue the team, Newcastle have a lot of problem in defence, most of them injured (as usual)


Maybe we should consider injuries first because no matter how good a coach is, injury blows can kill the morales of other players. Imagine a blow on Shorey this season?
Jokes EtcRe: Copy and Paste Yahoo! Offlines IM in Here. <all The Funnies And Rumours> by Christino(op): 2:54pm On Nov 14, 2007
A man was going around 1.00am alone in his car and got to a checkpoint. , the police man stopped him and asked for everything which he gave out. The police had nothing to ask again, in order to charge him, guess what the police man said; "I charge you for driving alone at this time of the day, (if you come get accident now who go go tell your people ?"wink The man replied: I'm not alone, Jesus Christ is with me here, Angel Gabriel, Angel Rapheal, Angel Micheal and five angels are with me here. The police man said: "all these people inside this your small car ? the man say, Yes. the police man reply, "I charge you for overloading.”
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Africa 2 (II)! by Christino(m): 6:33pm On Nov 11, 2007
you know how it feels, being minutes away from 100k with a length of 2 people to go.
PhonesFree Mobile Mp3 Ringtones By Phizix by Christino(op): 9:30am On Nov 07, 2007
Same Girl

PhiZiX's blog: http://xtrememobile..com

Mobile MP3 Request Line


Note: these mp3's are compressed versions of the usual 4.5Mb Mp3s. If your phone does not support mp3, do not download.
Jokes EtcRe: Yo Momma! by Christino(m): 9:42am On Nov 05, 2007
Yo momma so hairy she shaves for lunch
Jokes EtcRe: Copy and Paste Yahoo! Offlines IM in Here. <all The Funnies And Rumours> by Christino(op): 9:28am On Nov 05, 2007
The phone bill was exceptionally high and the man of the house called a family meeting, Dad: People this is unacceptable. You have to limit the use of the phone. I do not use this phone, I use the one at the office. Mum: Same here, I hardly use this home telephone as I use my work telephone. Son: Me too, I never use the home phone. I always use my company mobile. Maid: So what is the problem? We all use our work telephones.
LiteratureCyprian Ekwensi Dies At 86 by Christino(op): 9:19am On Nov 05, 2007
From Uduma Kalu, Literary Correspondent, Enugu(Guardian News)

DARKNESS fell again in the Nigerian literary firmament yesterday when veteran novelist, pharmacist and public commentator, Cyprian Ekwensi passed on. He was 86 years old.

The author of the popular Jaguar Nana series of novels was said to have died at the Niger Foundation in Enugu where he underwent an operation for an undisclosed ailment. It was not clear as at press time yesterday if he died during or after the operation.

Earlier this year, Ekwensi released Cash on Delivery, a collection of short stories, which turned out to be his last book. When he turned 86 last year, the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Lagos State chapter and the Committee for Relevant Arts (CORA), feted him.

Ekwensi was celebrated as the forefather of the city novel.

He is believed to be the author of the earliest published fiction on social life in the Lagos Metropolis. The accomplished novelist is remarkable for his down-to-earth style of writing and his prolific output, with over 20 novels to his credit.

One of his books, Divided We Stand, a lampoon on the Nigerian Civil War, is slated for discussion by experts in a conference on 40 years after the civil war.

"How far so far", is one of the themes for discussion at the ninth edition of the Lagos Book Fair, holding on Friday morning at the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos.

Told of the passing on of Ekwensi, poet and past president of ANA, Odia Ofeimu, was "shocked beyond words" to comment immediately.

To the newly elected Lagos State ANA chairman, Mr. Chike Ofili, it was an unnerving piece of information. He too withheld his comments till later.

News of the death broke as Nigerian authors were rounding off their yearly convention held over the weekend in Owerri, Imo State.

He was a Nigerian writer who stressed description of the locale and whose episodic style was particularly well suited to the short story.

Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi was born at Minna in Northern Nigeria on September 26, 1921. He later lived in Onitsha in the Eastern area. He was educated at Achimota College in the Gold Coast, and at the Chelsea School of Pharmacy of London University. He lectured in pharmacy at Lagos and was employed as a pharmacist by the Nigerian Medical Corporation.

He married Eunice Anyiwo, and they had five children.

After favorable reception of his early writing, he joined the Nigerian Ministry for Information and had risen to be the director of that agency by the time of the first military coup in 1966. After the continuing disturbances in the Western and Northern regions in the summer of 1966, Ekwensi gave up his position and relocated his family to Enugu. He became chair of the Bureau for External Publicity in Biafra and an adviser to the head of state, Lt.-Col. Chukwemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu.

Ekwensi began his writing career as a pamphleteer, and this perhaps explains the episodic nature of his novels. This tendency is well illustrated by People of the City (1954), in which Ekwensi gave a vibrant portrait of life in a West African city. It was the first major novel to be published by a Nigerian. Two novellas for children appeared in 1960; both The Drummer Boy and The Passport of Mallam Ilia were exercises in blending traditional themes with undisguised romanticism.

His most widely read novel, Jagua Nana, appeared in 1961. It was a return to the locale of People of the City but boasted a much more cohesive plot centered on the character of Jagua, a courtesan who had a love for the expensive. Even her name was a corruption of the expensive English auto. Her life personalised the conflict between the old traditional and modern urban Africa. Ekwensi published a sequel in 1987 titled Jagua Nana's Daughter.

Burning Grass (1961) is basically a collection of vignettes concerning a Fulani family. Its major contribution is the insight it presents into the life of this pastoral people. Ekwensi based the novel and the characters on a real family with whom he had previously lived. Between 1961 and 1966 Ekwensi published at least one major work every year. The most important of these were the novels, Beautiful Feathers (1963) and Iska (1966), and two collections of short stories, Rainmaker (1965) and Lokotown (1966). He continued to publish beyond the 1960s, and among his later works are the novel Divided We Stand (1980), the novella Motherless Baby (1980), and The Restless City and Christmas Gold (1975), Behind the Convent Wall (1987), and Gone to Mecca (1991).

Ekwensi also published a number of works for children. Under the name C. O. D. Ekwensi, he released Ikolo the Wrestler and Other Ibo Tales (1947) and The Leopard's Claw (1950). In the 1960s, he wrote An African Night's Entertainment (1962), The Great Elephant-Bird (1965), and Trouble in Form Six (1966).

Ekwensi's later works for children include Coal Camp Boy (1971), Samankwe in the Strange Forest (1973), Samankwe and the Highway Robbers (1975), Masquerade Time! (1992), and King Forever! (1992).

In recognition of his skills as a writer, Ekwensi was awarded the Dag Hammarskjold International Prize for Literary Merit in 1969.

Ekwensi, a one-time Commissioner for Information in the old Anambra State, is survived by children and grand children.



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