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On your first visit to a girls' house u want to marry, you are entertained & you decide to return the dish/cup to the kitchen while she must have excused herself and you see a messed up kitchen in her apartment as this, what do you do? *Help Clear the mess? *Leave the apartment without notice? *Ask Her questions about it? *Act like you saw nothing? And finally will you still marry her? ![]()
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List of Nigerian looters released by World Bank. looted money discovered in foreign banks Below are names of depositors in London, Swiss($) USA ($), Germany. GEN IBRAHIM BABANGIDA 6.25bn 7.41bn 2.00bn 9.00bn GEN ABUBAKAR 1.31bn 2.33bn 800M REAR ADMIRAL MIKE AKHIGBE 1.24bn 2.42bn 671M 1bn GEN JERRY USENI 3.04bn 2.01bn 1.01bn 900M ALH ISMAILA GWARZO 1.03bn 2.00bn 1.3bn 700M ALH UMARU DIKKO 4.5bn 1.4bn 700M 345M PAUL OGWUMA 300M 1.42bn 200M 500M GEN SANI ABACHA 9.01bn 4.09bn 800M 3.01M MOHAMMED ABACHA 300M 1.2bn 150M 535M ABDULKADIR ABACHA 700M 1.21bn 900M 471M ALHAJI WADA NAS 600M 1.32bn 300M TOM IKIMI 400M 1.39bn 152M371M DAN ETETE 1.12bn 1.03bn 400M 1.72bn DON ETIBET 2.5bn 1.06bn 700M 361M MAJ AL MUSTAPHA 600M 1.001bn 210M ANTHONY ANI 2.9bn 1.09bn 360M 1.66bn BASHIR DALHATU 2.3bn 1.001bn 161M 1.43bn GEN WUSHISHI 700M 1.301bn ALH HASSAN ADAMU 300M 200M 700M T Y DANJUMA 300M 200M 700M GEN ISHAYA BAMAYI 120M 800M http://www.victorsgist.com/2015/04/world-bank-releases-list-of-nigerian.html |
for newer systems now with such hardware. Not my Pentium 2 ![]() |
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I'm not sure if is a diesel tank or fuel tank that is burning but is the tank in there at is about to off load. Its fire trapped all the cars in the filling station and across the road in Road 13. Fire covers most burning vehicles but at site there i saw at list 7 vehicles burning. ![]()
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The fire incident involved 2 tankers waiting to be off loaded one filled with fuel the other with diesel. as of 4pm the one of diesel is burning. the cause of the fire is till unknown. By 4:50 the fire service put all fire off. So many cars burnt no known life lost yet.
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Ascon filling station lekki phase 1 on fire ( pls call fire service) Phote ![]()
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It should be clear to all that after Jonnathan is David Mark's turn |
eeeeh, i de come |
Na today we begin hear such. Hhmm. Him and his wife most have had some serious dispute and d wife killed him put his room on fire to cover up also send pix to friend for them to believe he was burnt and not killed. Ok. Tell us how a weakthy man can run or shout out loud. D story is so amature to be true. Simoly d wife or family killed him burnt him to cover up. I head stories like dia before. Nigeria intelligence should investigate his not police ooo!!!!. Police can be bought. ![]() |
I head this said on WAZOBIA FM I think said by Diplomatic OPJ, is Funny but true. |
I head this said on WAZOBIA FM I think said by Diplomatic OPJ, is Funny but true. |
what about in the world? |
10. Dowen College, Lekki Lagos: Entrance into Dowen College Entrance into Dowen College Dowen College is located in Lekki, Lagos and comprises boarding and day houses. It was founded in 1997 and it offers a broad and balanced education within a friendly, caring and happy environment. In order to make learning worthwhile, the school provides a well equipped library, computer centre, internet connectivity, cultural facilities, football pitch, swimming pool and many more. The fees are about two million naira (N2,000,000) per annum for a boarding student and one million, two hundred and fifty-thousand naira (N1,250,000), for day students. The tuition fees include feeding, school uniform, house wear, and textbooks. 9. Chrisland College, Lagos: A cross section of students of Chrisland College A cross section of students of Chrisland College Chrisland High School Ikeja, is located at 28, Opebi road, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos and the school fees are paid either annually or termly.Chrisland School is a vibrant modern and unique school. Their facilities include spacious fully air-conditioned classrooms, modern laboratories, music and drama studio, wireless internet access, stocked library, swimming pool, well laid out air-conditioned cafeteria, basketball court and many more. They charge as high as two million naira (N2,000,000) annually and these include registration, tuition deposit, accommodation and feeding. 8. Atlantic Hall, Lagos: A Picture From Atlantic Hall A Picture From Atlantic Hall Atlantic Hall was established in January 1989 by the Atlantic Hall Educational Trust Council, a registered non-profit sharing organisation. Atlantic Hall is a co-educational full boarding secondary school in Poka, Epe, close to the Atlantic Ocean. The school has a well equipped medical centre, sporting facilities, well equipped laboratories, swimming pool, etc. Weekends in school is filled with a wide range of social activities including concerts, talent shows, dances and film shows. The school charges as much as two million, two hundred and seventy thousand naira (N2,270,000) for a student. Additional charges like uniforms are excluded from the fees. 7. Hillcrest School, Jos: A compound view of Hillcrest School A compound view of Hillcrest School Hillcrest is a K-12th grade International Christian School with an American curriculum. The school was founded in 1942 as a boarding school for missionary children. Hillcrest is divided into three schools, each with a principal. Elementary School is kindergarten to 5th grade. Middle School is 6th to 8th grade and High School is 9th to 12th grade. In their junior and senior years students may elect to take a number of AP classes. Annually almost all graduates are admitted into North American universities. Hillcrest is situated in the city of Jos on a 4,300 foot high plateau. They charge as much as N2,650,000 for senior school students. 6. Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja: Pictures of various structures in Loyola Jesuit College Pictures of various structures in Loyola Jesuit College Loyola Jesuit College is a co-educational secondary school in the classical tradition. The college opened with JS 1 in 1996. It is a full boarding school, with teaching and supervision from members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and specially trained and dedicated lay teachers. The school is located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, situated on 28.5-hectare site in the village of Gidan Mangoro. The school provides an atmosphere conducive to focused learning. They charge as much as N2,800,000 per student. 5. Greensprings School, Lagos: Greensprings School Greensprings School Greensprings school was established in January 1985 and is located at 32, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Anthony, Lagos, it also has another campus in Awoyaya, Lekki (Lagos). They charge a total of N3,185,200 annually for a boarding student and N1,925,200 for a day student and these fees include tuition, textbooks, school uniforms and PTA levy. Boarding fees include a boarding deposit (caution fee, which is refundable on leaving the school). House wear, Sunday wear, medical deposit, student imprest account. 4. Whiteplains British School, Abuja: One of the structures in Whiteplains One of the structures in Whiteplains Whiteplains British School & College provides a British-style education for students of all ethnic backgrounds from the ages of 2 – 18 years. As of January 2011, Whiteplains also offers adult education in the form of University of Cambridge Professional Diplomas.Students follow the British National Curriculum, and sit ‘external’ examinations in School at the end of Years 9, 11, and 13. It costs about N3.6 million per annum to cater for the tuition and boarding of a child. 3. Day Waterman College, Abeokuta: A view of Day Waterman College A view of Day Waterman College Day Waterman College is a modern co-educational boarding school designed to provide an exciting learning environment for children between the ages of 11 – 16. The College is set on 35 hectares of natural landscape in Asu, near Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Facilities and equipment of outstanding quality have been provided to support the learning environment, including access to safe recreational areas. It costs about N3.7 million per annum to cater for the tuition and boarding of a child. 2. Lekki British International School, Lagos: Students of Lekki British International School Students of Lekki British International School Established in the year 2000, the school is located at Victoria Arobieke Street, off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. The school supplies the needs of each student. They provide everything that is of international standard as well as creating a condusive environment to encourage a balanced pursuit of study and recreation. The hostels have excellent facilities including fully air-conditioned dormitories and a well equipped common room with cable television video and other recreational facilities. Other facilities are fully air-conditioned class rooms, internet-connected desktop computers, well equipped laboratories and theatre room. They pay as much as N4,000,300 per session including feeding, school uniforms, hostel, Sunday wears and textbooks. 1. British International School, Lagos: A Logo of British International School A Logo of British International School The British International School is situated at Landbridge Avenue, Oniru Private Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos. It is a multinational co-educational English medium school established in September 2001. It boasts of excellent facilities which include a multi-purpose hall, music suites, theatre, computer suites, science suites, tutorial rooms, swimming pool and many more.Parents pay their children’s tuition fees in dollars but going by Nigerian currency, each student pays N4,480,000 annually. This also includes their feeding, uniforms, textbooks, etc. http://kokofeed.com/2014/10/14/top-10-most-expensive-secondary-schools-in-nigeria/ |
I need Toyota Camry hybrid 2007,2008 or 2009 with leather seat and Navigation screen. how much can I get it in Cotonou to my Door step in Lagos Nigeria? |
If the Eclipse Of The Sun hasn't gotten to you please bear with us. lol ;DIf the Eclipse Of The Sun hasn't gotten to you please bear with us. lol |
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omonuan: Your mother has the right to live in the house she shared with your father during his life time. In fact, she may possibly own the two properties depending on the value of the village property. I am assuming your father died intestate (without a will). If this is the case, your mother is entitled to at least half of the state. This is called dower rights. The other half would be shared amongst the children including those from your mother.Thank you very much for the encouragement. God bless you. |
The story again: My father married 1st wife whom died (I think during the civil war) and married a 2nd one who is still living. Now my father is dead (1993). The 1st son of my father (age 62) from the 1st wife wants my mother (the 2nd wife) to pack out of the house where she lived with my father till his death in Enugu state after 20 years of my father’s death. And for those 20 years my mother has been collecting rent and managing the house where she lived with my father till his death with no question from anybody on how she spends it. We have 2 properties in Enugu state which are not of the same size or in value. Where my mother is living now is a full plot of land the other is like half plot of land. The other property out comes where being given to my step brother until we, the children of the 2nd wife grew up for university degree. Then the property outcome was then used to sponsor us. The 1st son (I’m the 1st son of my mother the 2nd wife) now wants us to share our father’s properties. Stating that the one where my mother is living now which is also the place she lived with our father till his death is the one he requires. She is required by him to move to second property (smaller in size and value). He has also written papers for my mother to sign in which it state he is now the owner of where my mother is living and my mother the other property. We are from Anambra State. 1st son has already taken the house in village as the Obi (Igbo tradition in Anambra state Nigeria) due we are still living in it but he built another house in the compound. My questions 1. Is he right to send my mother of the house where she lived with the husband? 2. How is property sharing done in the case a deceased husband where there are two wives, 1st dead and 2nd still living? 3. What will be the court verdict if we are to go to court? Will it be to sell both properties and share money equally? 4. Your advice on the case please. Note: My mother was wedded wife of my father. Both property documents have been changed to both name (My mother and my step brother and my mother’s name stated 1st) as the administrators. Ie. Letter of administration. My mother is having the letter of administration of the house she is living in now. The letter for the other is with my step brother. |
The story again: My father married 1st wife whom died (I think during the civil war) and married a 2nd one who is still living. Now my father is dead (1993). The 1st son of my father (age 62) from the 1st wife wants my mother (the 2nd wife) to pack out of the house where she lived with my father till his death in Enugu state after 20 years of my father’s death. And for those 20 years my mother has been collecting rent and managing the house where she lived with my father till his death with no question from anybody on how she spends it. We have 2 properties in Enugu state which are not of the same size or in value. Where my mother is living now is a full plot of land the other is like half plot of land. The other property out comes where being given to my step brother until we, the children of the 2nd wife grew up for university degree. Then the property outcome was then used to sponsor us. The 1st son (I’m the 1st son of my mother the 2nd wife) now wants us to share our father’s properties. Stating that the one where my mother is living now which is also the place she lived with our father till his death is the one he requires. She is required by him to move to second property (smaller in size and value). He has also written papers for my mother to sign in which it state he is now the owner of where my mother is living and my mother the other property. We are from Anambra State. 1st son has already taken the house in village as the Obi (Igbo tradition in Anambra state Nigeria) due we are still living in it but he built another house in the compound. My questions 1. Is he right to send my mother of the house where she lived with the husband? 2. How is property sharing done in the case a deceased husband where there are two wives, 1st dead and 2nd still living? 3. What will be the court verdict if we are to go to court? Will it be to sell both properties and share money equally? 4. Your advice on the case please. Note: My mother was wedded wife of my father. Both property documents have been changed to both name (My mother and my step brother and my mother’s name stated 1st) as the administrators. Ie. Letter of administration. My mother is having the letter of administration of the house she is living in now. The letter for the other is with my step brother. |
The story again: My father married 1st wife whom died (I think during the civil war) and married a 2nd one who is still living. Now my father is dead (1993). The 1st son of my father (age 62) from the 1st wife wants my mother (the 2nd wife) to pack out of the house where she lived with my father till his death in Enugu state after 20 years of my father’s death. And for those 20 years my mother has been collecting rent and managing the house where she lived with my father till his death with no question from anybody on how she spends it. We have 2 properties in Enugu state which are not of the same size or in value. Where my mother is living now is a full plot of land the other is like half plot of land. The other property out comes where being given to my step brother until we, the children of the 2nd wife grew up for university degree. Then the property outcome was then used to sponsor us. The 1st son (I’m the 1st son of my mother the 2nd wife) now wants us to share our father’s properties. Stating that the one where my mother is living now which is also the place she lived with our father till his death is the one he requires. She is required by him to move to second property (smaller in size and value). He has also written papers for my mother to sign in which it state he is now the owner of where my mother is living and my mother the other property. We are from Anambra State. 1st son has already taken the house in village as the Obi (Igbo tradition in Anambra state Nigeria) due we are still living in it but he built another house in the compound. My questions 1. Is he right to send my mother of the house where she lived with the husband? 2. How is property sharing done in the case a deceased husband where there are two wives, 1st dead and 2nd still living? 3. What will be the court verdict if we are to go to court? Will it be to sell both properties and share money equally? 4. Your advice on the case please. Note: My mother was wedded wife of my father. Both property documents have been changed to both name (My mother and my step brother and my mother’s name stated 1st) as the administrators. Ie. Letter of administration. My mother is having the letter of administration of the house she is living in now. The letter for the other is with my step brother. |
No be only Dana Air dem reduce fares to N7200 even for their Dana motors. ![]()
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If u go selll for 90k call me to come and pick it up 08034121999 |
If u go selll for 90k call me to come and pick it up 08034121999 |
HP Envy M4 – 1015DX: corei7, 1TB, 8GB, webcam, fingerprint, backlit, 14”, window8 - no price for this one If your are selling for N140k pls call me to come and pick it up 08034121999 Na N140k i get last Thank you and aspecting ur call |
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