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Lazy LAWMA. You have the car reg number, make of the car, colour and other relevant info and still asking "civil-minded" citizens to arrest the culprit for you. Be lazying in your armchair |
Billings killed the man |
If one hour means 50k to you, you will not mind to spend 5k to eat out. |
So, what is his offence to warrant his detention for days? Don't be happy because a fellow Nigerian you probably don't like his face is detained today. Consider: Have you ever lost your liberty for a couple of days before? |
This was just a matter of communication issue. I believe it came to the guy as a shock upon realising that he was not to play that crucial role. Putting him in charge of equally important role might have solved the problem. |
Forget it, people like you never, ever give. |
Because he says d God helped him to build a full-functioning university in 7 months? All the money stolen by your politicians and hidden in foreign accounts what have they done with it? |
I wish my dad was still here to "teach" me like that again |
Gallant soldier. I should give him an award. No trained soldier should allow his weapon to be seized anyhow. It's a rule of military drill. There is are procedures to it. |
That vehicle must have landed in a Boko haram or ISIS' enclave by now. The guy must have been radicalised. |
During the pendency of their marriage, husband and wife were one in eye of the law. So the property they acquired during that time were jointly owned. They will share the property after the divorce. One way they can do that is to sell it and share the proceeds according to the value of their investments. If they have children, at their demise, their children should inherit it. |
He leave the money wey dem go take bury am? |
A woman was left horrified after learning she's actually related to her husband. [/b] The woman has been married to her husband for about a year and the couple share a child together. So when she discovered her partner was part Native American, she thought she'd do some digging. She did some research and looked into his family tree, before discovering the pair were in fact related. After going back just a short way, she saw her maiden name on the list, so compared his family tree with her own. That's when she found out her great grandmother was his great grand aunt. Taking to Reddit, she said: "I did some genealogy research on my husband's maternal side of the family. "I find his great-great-grandfather who is officially Seminole Indian. "We are excited at this point because we find that his grandmother was also born in Oklahoma on Seminole territory. "Well, I decide to go back a lil further and I become alarmed when I find my mother's maiden surname down the line. "I look into it further and find that they were born on Chickasaw territory in Oklahoma." She added: "At this point, my adrenaline kicks in and I immediately jump back to my mother's family tree. "And there I found her. The woman that connects us. My second great-grandmother, and my husband third great grand aunt. "The first thing I thought of was my mother-in-law saying 'I feel like she's a part of me' when we first met. Funny how that works. "No going back now. We're married and we have a daughter together. It really is a small world." After sharing her story online, many flooded to the comments section to discuss the situation. One said: "It's fine, don't flip out over it. "People tend to generally stay in one geographic area, lots of people all around you are distantly related somehow. Can't avoid it." Another thought the discovery was quite cool. They added: "I can see why it might disturb you at first. But your kid will have quite an interesting ancestry of being two tribes." While a third wrote: "My husband and I did this too but found out I'm distantly related to his best friend." https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/woman-discovers-shes-related-husband-25886303[/quote]If you search enough for something, you must see something. |
You are noticed. |
Man on a mission |
Kizyte:In other words, you are totally, entirely and 100% useless for calling everyone in an institution useless |
Not possible in law, except graphically designed in a particular way, shape, design, etc |
This is quite disheartening; happening under the primitive imb we have as a president |
This is quite disheartening; happening under the primitive imb we have as a president. |
I refrain myself from calling Mr Adesina a foolish educated illiterate. How can you call a situation that has claimed thousands of lives, destroyed billions of naira worth of property, women being randomly raped "every matter"? Something that is ongoing and threatens the very fabric of the nation. Who is this man? |
Yet there are national assets and monuments named after the thief - Sanni Abacha Stadium, roads, etc. With all these evidence is it not a high time that the disgraced general's name is stripped of honour by the present government touted to be fighting against corruption? It continues to reinforce the belief that when you steal in Nigeria, you will be honoured. So much for the war against corruption! |
He should be taken to a morgue that day and not be allowed to stage-manage a show with actors |
[quote author=kambili999 post=98409223]I hope the fees will be affordable for his congregation. Infrastructure is good o. Building a citadel of learning is awesome. But the motive behind it is what we should be concerned about. What is the motive? |
Honestly, your answer is the reason why Ops thinks this way about formal education |
Congratulations, bro Frank. Please, let your belly remain like the one on your right, not as bloated as the one on your left. |
I was expecting to see an account number at the end of this story, soliciting for help. In the absence of that, I'm a bit constrained to believe the story. It is wrong for a company to just lay off a worker without any for of compensation. He should have no qualms accepting the money, except of course, if his salary was not up to the 40k, in which case he should refund the balance. Modified: Saw where he was given his salary with the sack letter. My oversight, please. However, there should be some form of compensation for unexpected layoff of a worker. |
All, or some, or one of the attributes? |
They shouldn't pay. They should challenge the fines in court |
That thing was planted there. The "camera" looks too clean to have been there these many days in spite of the debris and smoke that engulfed the place. Secondly, I saw scavengers taking out stuffs from the scene. There is no way they could have missed it. In any case, was it not after Lawman was given the directive to clean up the whole place that the camera was "recovered"? |
Soldiers opened fire with live ammo, aiming directly at thousands of unarmed protesters and you say there are no fatalities? Even if dem force you to lie, do so with some sense nau, haba |
Including people who had no electricity to watch Bbnaija... |
All these dudes just shouting and making noise...non of dem go inside. Last, last na chioma go dey enter am. |
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