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It shouldn't be about how much you have in ur account. You need a stable source of income before settling down. https://drumgist.com |
Lool...No be Udom again, Man knows how to spend it. [ur]https://drumgist.com[/url]Baba distributed N20 000 eeach to every batch A corp member that camped in Uyo last year. Mans a spender leeemaoooo |
If there's anything Nollyhood needs to fix, it has to be their script. [urlhttps://drumgist.com][/url] There are so many stories to be told. Go out there and get those stories. |
na wa o, wetin musa no go see for gate. lool https://drumgist.com |
wooow... i am bemused. There is no https://drumgist.com excuse for failure. History wont be kind to you. |
May their souls rest in the https://drumgist.com bosom of the Lord. |
umu Igbo https://drumgist.com |
they haven't seen anything yet. https://drumgist.com if the entire South decide to unite, would the heavens fall? |
of course there's always an insider https://drumgist.com too bad. |
the audacity of these folks ehn https://drumgist.com we all just sitdon dey look. |
As usual na https://drumgist.com it only came late |
Oh my gosh...this is really bad. thehttps://drumgist.com authority need to investigate this incident leemaooo |
The story that the January 15 1966 was an Igbo coup would forever remain a fallacy. On the morning of January 15 1966, there were six Igbo Lieutenant Colonels. None participated in the coup, there were 45 Majors in the Nigerian Army, and about 24 were Igbo. This means that, at least 18 had nothing to do with the coup. On that same morning, the General Officer Commanding was Igbo, the Brigade Major was Igbo, The Staff Officer ‘A’ branch at Army headquarters was also Igbo. READ MORE: http:///2QLExMO |
The story that the January 15 1966 was an Igbo coup would forever remain a fallacy. On the morning of January 15 1966, there were six Igbo Lieutenant Colonels. None participated in the coup, there were 45 Majors in the Nigerian Army, and about 24 were Igbo. This means that, at least 18 had nothing to do with the coup. On that same morning, the General Officer Commanding was Igbo, the Brigade Major was Igbo, The Staff Officer ‘A’ branch at Army headquarters was also Igbo. READ MORE http:///2QLExMO |
The story that the January 15 1966 was an Igbo coup would forever remain a fallacy. Major Adewale Ademoyega, member of the trio that formed the coup in his WHY WE STRUCK said “There was no decision at our meeting to single out any ethnic group for elimination. Our intentions were honourable, our views were national and our goals were idealistic. Even those earmarked for arrest, four were northerners, two were Westerners and two were Easterners.” On the morning of January 15 1966, there were six Igbo Lieutenant Colonels. None participated in the coup, there were 45 Majors in the Nigerian Army, and about 24 were Igbo. This means that, at least 18 had nothing to do with the coup. READ MORE ON: http:///2QLExMO |
na today we begin hear this one, oga talk from now til tomorrow, it wont change a thing. https://drumgist.com/2019/12/19/fifa-ranks-super-eagles-31st-in-latest-rankings/ |
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Igbo business me should consider Insurance. Read more https://drumgist.com/2019/10/24/nigerian-insurance-culture/ |
Insurance and its practice in Nigeria has become quite fuzzy and there's little awareness, distrust and lack of efficient Government policy in the Insurance sector. Nigeria's insurance industry, so much is being done at different leadership strata to win the ears and eyes of customers, yet it does seem these actions are repeatedly missing the targets, quite loudly! Following the fire outbreak in Ochanja main market, Onitsha, Anambra State a lot has been said and nothing is being done. The fire outbreak was as a result of a fuel tanker spilling its contents that eventually burst into flames, scores of people were burnt beyond recognition, houses and most especially markets were razed. Properties worth millions were lost, as the city did not have a functional fire service department. Looking at charred remains of what's left, the pains, agony and loss of wealth accumulated over years of hard work only to varnish in a minute. Read more via https://drumgist.com/2019/10/24/nigerian-insurance-culture/https://www.aiche.org/sites/default/files/images/page/lead/global_images_insurance_life-car-health-ssk_100070060.jpg |
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