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Music/RadioRe: Sharing My Itunes Playlist...enjoy by collins123(op): 11:14am On Aug 06, 2012
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Rita Ora - Party - Country - UK - Genre - Pop - Year - 2011

http:///iJtV Click TO DOWNLOAD
Music/RadioRe: Sharing My Itunes Playlist...enjoy by collins123(op):
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Shugasmakx - Take It Easy ft Moneoa - Country - SA - Genre - Easy Listening/Rap - Year - 2011

http:///iJtU CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
Music/RadioSharing My Itunes Playlist...enjoy by collins123(op):
I have a very diverse iTunes playlist database covering virtually any genre (from Pink Floyd to Osadebe) and I will be sharing best of my best songs here with download links. Enjoy for your listening pleasure! Pls note, I will be sharing only random genre songs. If you enjoy any of my uploads, say HI.
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 10:41am On Aug 06, 2012
Wassup Wassup...Been long you saw me.

How is it going in the house?

#fingerscrossed!
PoliticsRe: Social Media Censorship: David Mark Never Called For It by collins123(m): 2:32pm On Aug 04, 2012
Laff laudest
Literature50 Books To Read Before You Reach 50 + DL Links by collins123(op):
Each of these books contains some wisdom to life you could use for your own benefit. Some of these stories are enjoyable reads while others push your limits of reading and toleration. These books cover various subjects including religion, philosophy, ethics, world, and history.

List:

1. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
2. 1984 by George Orwell
3. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
4. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
5. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
6. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
7. The Rights of Man by Tom Paine
8. The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
9. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
10. The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
11. The Wisdom of the Desert by Thomas Merton
12. The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
13. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham
14. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
15. The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
16. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
17. Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot
18. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
19. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
20. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
21. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
22. The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
23. Walden by Henry David Thoreau
24. The Republic by Plato
25. Lolita, or the Confession of a White Widowed Male by Vladmir Nabokov
26. Getting Things Done by David Allen
27. How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
28. Lord of the Flies by William Golding
29. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
30. The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
31. The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
32. The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene
33. Outline of History by HG Wells
34. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
35. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
36. On Old Age by Marcus Tullius Cicero
37. Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace
38. Heidegger's Being and Time - Stephen Mulhall
39. Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
40. Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
41. The Ultimate "Unseen Hand" Behind the New World Order (666 Pandora's BOX) by Alex Christopher
42. The Aesthetical Essays by Frederich Schiller
43. The Jew and the Lotus by Rodger Kamenetz
44. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
45. The Philosophy of Torah by Rabbi Israel Chait
46. The Metaphysical Significance of Pi by Patrick Mulcahy
47. The Giver by Louis Lowry
48. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
49. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
50. Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso
51. BONUS: BONUS: How To Cook Everything by Mark Bittman
52. BONUS: On the Future of our Educational Institutions by Friedrich Nietzsche
53. BONUS: Memnock the Devil by Anne Rice
54. BONUS: Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

Let me know the ones you need and I shall share the download links.
PoliticsRe: Uk Court Orders Ank by collins123(m): 10:20pm On Aug 01, 2012
And?
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 4:46pm On Jul 31, 2012
Hmm #fingerscrossed.
IslamRe: "Ramadan Has Crippled Business,” Prostitutes Lament by collins123(m): 4:38pm On Jul 31, 2012
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PoliticsRe: If Social Media Was Criminalised In Nigeria: What Would You Do? by collins123(m): 10:33am On Jul 31, 2012
When you cut a bud, then 10 will sprout out.
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 11:52pm On Jul 30, 2012
Well done.
PoliticsRe: Richard Branson- Nigerian Politicians Are Insane, & Dream Killers by collins123(m): 12:18pm On Jul 29, 2012
Nigeria, What a shameless night-crawling, blood-sucking, havoc wrecking witch!

What a waste of her her virginity. Stupid 51 year old haggg! Jezebel! dancing azonto by the fireplace while her thatched hut already caught fire!!!!!
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 2:11pm On Jul 28, 2012
Due to unforseen circumstancies best left to God, I won't be attending the Lagos Zonal Meetings.

PITY.
PoliticsRe: David Mark Calls For Control Of Social Media by collins123(m): 11:33am On Jul 27, 2012
[size=15pt]David Mark Calls for SHUTDOWN of Nairaland! grin grin grin[/size]
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairalanders' Real Professions: Guess What They Are? by collins123(m): 7:59pm On Jul 26, 2012
ifhearam - BOKO HARAM
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairalanders' Real Professions: Guess What They Are? by collins123(m): 7:54pm On Jul 26, 2012
[size=18pt]#falls.off.iroko.tree# shocked shocked shocked shocked[/size]
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairalanders' Real Professions: Guess What They Are? by collins123(m): 7:48pm On Jul 26, 2012
kasiem: mortuary attendant: dayokanu
Holy Ghost! shocked
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Offers N1m For 'poko' Decipherment by collins123(m): 3:26pm On Jul 26, 2012
1. Poko

(adj)- Poko is a word or nickname describing a very smart, sarcastic, no-holds bar type stoner. Pokos are constantly in trouble and take the fall when fellow friends get into trouble. Pokos usually have criminal records and mental health problems causing them to do things in repetition or become entwined in their nervous habits despite their demeanor.

Pokos appear to be at the end of the pack when they are usually the right hand man. They will kick your .as.s and then pretend like it never happened.
B: That was amazing.
V: Welcome to my world, why are you poking that?
B: I don't know.
V: I'm gonna call you Poko, cuz you poke everything.
B: Oh, no, it's just a nerv...
V: Alright Poko, see you later.

2. Poko

the shit fucken pimpish person to walk the earth total pim.pp shhit
damn he is poko!

3. Poko
A huge assh.ole. One that is a smelly slob and steals from friends.
Poko sux.
PoliticsRe: First Ladies' Summit: 200 Cars Claim Denied By Abati by collins123(m): 9:56am On Jul 26, 2012
Omo con see fight for nairaland oh. Blood!
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 2:27pm On Jul 25, 2012
Uniquexty: Mr. Collins........
Yes, Dame Uniquexty, when is the party starting @ lagos?
PoliticsRe: Blackout: Angry Residents Storm PHCN Office With Juju by collins123(m): 10:32am On Jul 25, 2012
Stupid pple full nland. All these while wey d government dey rob u of your basic human rights, no so so cry cry for nairaland. Now, a group of people plan peaceful 'juju-laced' protest and some animals here stull dey talk sey dem for reserve am for boko and gej. What a set of dfaft dead bodies.

YES to No LiGHT NO PAY

And YES, we shall fight back when pushed against the WALL. Walai!
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m):
[size=13pt]What's the sacarsm here again? I said "Good, now clap for yourselves" how on God's green earth does that sound sacarstic? I meant what I wrote. When someone tells you to clap for yourself, it means you Well Done. So pls NO TURN ME TO BLACK SHEEP HERE, ABI KILO FOSHI?

Clap for yourselfs again. I know you go YANN me more.
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Foreign AffairsRe: John Mahama (VP) Is Ghana's President Now by collins123(m): 7:31pm On Jul 24, 2012
[size=22pt]And so?[/size]
ComputersRe: Microsoft Office Suite For iPhone And iPad? by collins123(m): 1:19pm On Jul 24, 2012
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: US To Seize Over $3m Ibori Funds by collins123(m): 1:10pm On Jul 24, 2012
laz_inc: The US should return that money back to naija o.
[size=22pt]If dem return the money, shey na you dem wan dash am ni?[/size]
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 10:04am On Jul 24, 2012
[size=28pt]GOOD, NOW CLAP FOR YOUR SELVES[/size]
PoliticsWhat Is Nairaland Contribution To The Present Situation Of Nigeria? by collins123(op): 9:55am On Jul 24, 2012
Over the years Nigerians, old and young, have complained about the ineptitude, insincerity and corrupt disposition of our leaders.

We seem convinced that Nigeria would have long become a world leader if our leaders have done the right things. We place every setback we have had in our personal, communal and national lives at the doorsteps of our leaders. We complain at every opportunity. We go to our various places of religious worship to say endless prayers. The current craze is the formation of online groups aimed at analyzing and more often than not, condemning the seemingly wrong actions and policies of every government: local, state or Federal. We seem to forget that we are leaders in our own little way.

To effect a paradigm shift in our thinking and approach to issues that affect the generality of the populace, I think we need to assess ourselves to see how much we have contributed to the growth of our communities and of Nigeria at large. We need to proffer meaningful solutions to the myriad of problems facing us as a people. We need to discuss how sustainable intellectual, infrastructural and political developments can be achieved. Nairaland offers us a veritable platform to air our views. Yet all we do is whine, scream and joke about it, with no real or sincere actions/solutions.

To kickstart the process I want to ask some vital questions

1. How have you contributed to the growth of Nigeria?
2. What are the fundamental challenges facing Nigeria as a Nation?
3. How do you think we can solve them?

I expect diverse opinions and a barrage of criticism of each other’s ideas but that should not detract us.

Oya Nairalanders, lets start!!!
grin

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